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What is postherpetic neuralgia usually caused by? A. Bacterial infection B. Fungal infection C. Shin What is postherpetic neuralgia usually caused by? A. Bacterial infection B. Fungal infection C. Shin

What is postherpetic neuralgia usually caused by?
A. Bacterial infection
B. Fungal infection
C. Shingles (Herpes zoster)
D. Diabetes
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In one South Carolina county, measles starts to feel like next pandemic Health experts fear a future where measles outbreaks keep taking over towns with low vaccination rates.

#Measles, if unchecked by vaccination, can become a real (deadly) problem very fast.
The dogmatically narrow-minded thinking of #RFKjr have no impact on viral infections. They are apolitical.
#ViralInfection #DiseaseControl
#Vaccines
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DNA research uncovers 22 genes that could put people at risk of long-term health conditions following common viral infection Baylor College of Medicine researchers are part of a collaborative research group with AstraZeneca and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center that have...

Baylor College of Medicine @bcmhouston.bsky.social, @astra-zeneca.bsky.social, @mskcancercenter.bsky.social identified genes that increase the risk of developing chronic conditions after #viralInfection. #EBV @nature.com @ryandhindsa.bsky.social #DuncanNRI #TexasChildrens www.bcm.edu/news/dna-res...

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Top: Type III interferon alters the nuclear localization of the transcriptional co-regulator YAP during wound healing of human bronchial epithelial cells.  Micrographs show localization or YAP (red) relative to the cell nucleus (blue) in cells adjacent to a scratch in the monolayer (dark area, right of images).  In untreated cultures, YAP is present in most nuclei (purple nuclei, left panel) whereas in the presence of Type III interferon, the percentage of cells with nuclear YAP is greatly reduced (blue nuclei, right panel).  Image credit: Krupakar Subramaniam. Bottom: Model. Type III and Type I IFN receptor signaling activate LATS1 to curtail tissue repair during acute viral infection. Left-hand panel:  During acute viral infection, high concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN receptor signaling trigger JAK-dependent, STAT1-independent phosphorylation of LATS1, leading to phosphorylation and degradation of YAP and reduced tissue repair activities mediated by YAP target genes. In rapidly proliferating cell types, active LATS1/2 also blocks repair in part via a p53-dependent mechanism. Right-hand panel: During resolution of viral infection, lower concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN may continue to activate STAT1-mediated antiviral defenses but no longer activate LATS1/2, allowing epithelial repair to resume.

Top: Type III interferon alters the nuclear localization of the transcriptional co-regulator YAP during wound healing of human bronchial epithelial cells. Micrographs show localization or YAP (red) relative to the cell nucleus (blue) in cells adjacent to a scratch in the monolayer (dark area, right of images). In untreated cultures, YAP is present in most nuclei (purple nuclei, left panel) whereas in the presence of Type III interferon, the percentage of cells with nuclear YAP is greatly reduced (blue nuclei, right panel). Image credit: Krupakar Subramaniam. Bottom: Model. Type III and Type I IFN receptor signaling activate LATS1 to curtail tissue repair during acute viral infection. Left-hand panel: During acute viral infection, high concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN receptor signaling trigger JAK-dependent, STAT1-independent phosphorylation of LATS1, leading to phosphorylation and degradation of YAP and reduced tissue repair activities mediated by YAP target genes. In rapidly proliferating cell types, active LATS1/2 also blocks repair in part via a p53-dependent mechanism. Right-hand panel: During resolution of viral infection, lower concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN may continue to activate STAT1-mediated antiviral defenses but no longer activate LATS1/2, allowing epithelial repair to resume.

#Interferons protect against #ViralInfection, but can hinder tissue repair - how? @ellenfoxman.bsky.social &co show that high IFN levels suppress #BronchialCell migration & proliferation during tissue repair via JAK-driven LATS1 activation, independent of STAT1 @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4k1pyKA

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Top: Type III interferon alters the nuclear localization of the transcriptional co-regulator YAP during wound healing of human bronchial epithelial cells.  Micrographs show localization or YAP (red) relative to the cell nucleus (blue) in cells adjacent to a scratch in the monolayer (dark area, right of images).  In untreated cultures, YAP is present in most nuclei (purple nuclei, left panel) whereas in the presence of Type III interferon, the percentage of cells with nuclear YAP is greatly reduced (blue nuclei, right panel).  Image credit: Krupakar Subramaniam. Bottom: Model. Type III and Type I IFN receptor signaling activate LATS1 to curtail tissue repair during acute viral infection. Left-hand panel:  During acute viral infection, high concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN receptor signaling trigger JAK-dependent, STAT1-independent phosphorylation of LATS1, leading to phosphorylation and degradation of YAP and reduced tissue repair activities mediated by YAP target genes. In rapidly proliferating cell types, active LATS1/2 also blocks repair in part via a p53-dependent mechanism. Right-hand panel: During resolution of viral infection, lower concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN may continue to activate STAT1-mediated antiviral defenses but no longer activate LATS1/2, allowing epithelial repair to resume.

Top: Type III interferon alters the nuclear localization of the transcriptional co-regulator YAP during wound healing of human bronchial epithelial cells. Micrographs show localization or YAP (red) relative to the cell nucleus (blue) in cells adjacent to a scratch in the monolayer (dark area, right of images). In untreated cultures, YAP is present in most nuclei (purple nuclei, left panel) whereas in the presence of Type III interferon, the percentage of cells with nuclear YAP is greatly reduced (blue nuclei, right panel). Image credit: Krupakar Subramaniam. Bottom: Model. Type III and Type I IFN receptor signaling activate LATS1 to curtail tissue repair during acute viral infection. Left-hand panel: During acute viral infection, high concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN receptor signaling trigger JAK-dependent, STAT1-independent phosphorylation of LATS1, leading to phosphorylation and degradation of YAP and reduced tissue repair activities mediated by YAP target genes. In rapidly proliferating cell types, active LATS1/2 also blocks repair in part via a p53-dependent mechanism. Right-hand panel: During resolution of viral infection, lower concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN may continue to activate STAT1-mediated antiviral defenses but no longer activate LATS1/2, allowing epithelial repair to resume.

#Interferons protect against #ViralInfection, but can hinder tissue repair - how? @ellenfoxman.bsky.social &co show that high IFN levels suppress #BronchialCell migration & proliferation during tissue repair via JAK-driven LATS1 activation, independent of STAT1 @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4k1pyKA

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Top: Type III interferon alters the nuclear localization of the transcriptional co-regulator YAP during wound healing of human bronchial epithelial cells.  Micrographs show localization or YAP (red) relative to the cell nucleus (blue) in cells adjacent to a scratch in the monolayer (dark area, right of images).  In untreated cultures, YAP is present in most nuclei (purple nuclei, left panel) whereas in the presence of Type III interferon, the percentage of cells with nuclear YAP is greatly reduced (blue nuclei, right panel).  Image credit: Krupakar Subramaniam. Bottom: Model. Type III and Type I IFN receptor signaling activate LATS1 to curtail tissue repair during acute viral infection. Left-hand panel:  During acute viral infection, high concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN receptor signaling trigger JAK-dependent, STAT1-independent phosphorylation of LATS1, leading to phosphorylation and degradation of YAP and reduced tissue repair activities mediated by YAP target genes. In rapidly proliferating cell types, active LATS1/2 also blocks repair in part via a p53-dependent mechanism. Right-hand panel: During resolution of viral infection, lower concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN may continue to activate STAT1-mediated antiviral defenses but no longer activate LATS1/2, allowing epithelial repair to resume.

Top: Type III interferon alters the nuclear localization of the transcriptional co-regulator YAP during wound healing of human bronchial epithelial cells. Micrographs show localization or YAP (red) relative to the cell nucleus (blue) in cells adjacent to a scratch in the monolayer (dark area, right of images). In untreated cultures, YAP is present in most nuclei (purple nuclei, left panel) whereas in the presence of Type III interferon, the percentage of cells with nuclear YAP is greatly reduced (blue nuclei, right panel). Image credit: Krupakar Subramaniam. Bottom: Model. Type III and Type I IFN receptor signaling activate LATS1 to curtail tissue repair during acute viral infection. Left-hand panel: During acute viral infection, high concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN receptor signaling trigger JAK-dependent, STAT1-independent phosphorylation of LATS1, leading to phosphorylation and degradation of YAP and reduced tissue repair activities mediated by YAP target genes. In rapidly proliferating cell types, active LATS1/2 also blocks repair in part via a p53-dependent mechanism. Right-hand panel: During resolution of viral infection, lower concentrations of Type III and/or Type I IFN may continue to activate STAT1-mediated antiviral defenses but no longer activate LATS1/2, allowing epithelial repair to resume.

#Interferons protect against #ViralInfection, but can hinder tissue repair - how? @ellenfoxman.bsky.social &co show that high IFN levels suppress #BronchialCell migration & proliferation during tissue repair via JAK-driven LATS1 activation, independent of STAT1 @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4k1pyKA

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False start 2026 for Olav Kooij at new team Decathlon CMA-CGM Dutch sprinter Olav Kooij did not get through the first training camp with his new team, Decathlon CMA CGM, in 2026 unscathed. The French WorldTour outfit’s big-name signing is now battling a virus infection, which has set back his preparation, the team told IDLProCycling.com. Kooij was supposed to...

False start 2026 for Olav Kooij at new team Decathlon CMA-CGM #OlavKooij #DecathlonCMACGM #CyclingNews #WorldTour #ViralInfection

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High Lymphocytes? It Could Be a Virus. | VitalRanges High lymphocytes, a condition called lymphocytosis, often means your body is fighting an infection. It's a common response to viral illnesses like…

High lymphocyte levels often indicate that your immune system is actively fighting a viral infection. In many cases, this rise is temporary and reflects a normal immune response.

#Lymphocytosis #HighLymphocytes #ImmuneSystem #ViralInfection #CBC #Health

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Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus? A. Tuberculosis B. Malaria C. Influenza D. Rin Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus? A. Tuberculosis B. Malaria C. Influenza D. Rin

Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?
A. Tuberculosis
B. Malaria
C. Influenza
D. Ringworm
#diseases #virus #viralinfection #infection ... Continue to: www.facebook.com/113009240922...

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Fifth Disease (slapped cheek syndrome): Symptoms, Risks & Care - Baby Kids Health Learn about Fifth Disease (slapped cheek syndrome): symptoms, contagious periods, and treatments for adults and children.

🔴 Why Are My Child’s Cheeks Red? Fifth Disease (slapped cheek syndrome) Explained

www.babykidshealth.com/fifth-diseas...

#fifthdisease #slappedcheeksyndrome #parvovirusb19 #childhealth #kidshealth #parentingtips #momlife #dadlife #toddlerhealth #skinrash #viralinfection #healthtips #baby #bluesky

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Sixth Disease (Roseola): Symptoms, Rash, and Treatment - Baby Kids Health A complete guide to Sixth Disease (Roseola), a common childhood illness. Learn about the high fever, rash, and supportive care.

🌡️ Sixth Disease (Roseola): The "Fever First, Rash Later" Mystery

www.babykidshealth.com/sixth-diseas...

#sixthdisease #roseola #roseolainfantum #momlife #parenting #pediatrics #fevers #babyrash #newparents #healthtips #viralinfection #feverinbabies #baby #health #usa #viral #bluesky #community

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What can't antibiotics be used to treat the flu? #antibiotics #flu #viralinfection #fluvirus
What can't antibiotics be used to treat the flu? #antibiotics #flu #viralinfection #fluvirus What can't antibiotics be used to treat the flu? #antibiotics #flu #viralinfection #fluvirus

What can't antibiotics be used to treat the flu? #antibiotics #flu #viralinfection #fluvirus
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Response regression model as a guiding principle for pharmacological mechanistic investigation of host-targeted antivirals Using a response regression model as a guiding principle to precisely explore the pharmacological mechanisms of host-targeted antiviral (HTA) agents.

This study presents a response regression model for analyzing #Transcriptomic data on #ViralInfection, which serves as a guiding principle to identify specific target host factors influenced by the #Pharmacological effects of host-targeted #Antivirals.

#OpenAccess: amm-journal.org/index.php/20...

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Symptoms (signs) of flu #viralinfection #viruses #flu #cold
Symptoms (signs) of flu #viralinfection #viruses #flu #cold Symptoms (signs) of flu #viralinfection #viruses #flu #cold

Symptoms (signs) of flu #viralinfection #viruses #flu #cold ... Continue to: youtube.com/shorts/bcqkA...

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Our project aims to investigate how viral infections like SARS-CoV-2 affect gene regulation linked to immune & brain health.

#LongCOVID #Epigenetics #ViralInfection #AcuteInfection

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Post infectious fatigue and circadian rhythm disruption in long-COVID and other infections: a need for further research Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains a subject of scientific research specifically with regards to its association with infections, including the more recently described Long COVID condition. Chroni...

Post-infectious fatigue, a 🔑 symptoms of #LongCOVID, ME/CFS is closely linked to disruptions in the body’s #circadianrhythm.These disruptions are caused by complex molecular & cellular changes that occur after #Covid or #viralinfection .

www.thelancet.com/journals/ecl... @eclinicalmed.bsky.social

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📋🩺 'Severe adenovirus infections in young adults' - published in the European Journal of Medical #CaseReports (EJMCR) on #ScienceOpen:

#MedSky #CriticalCare #Adenovirus #ViralInfection #ARDS #ECMO

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#Medsky🧪 #IDsky #immunosky #publichealth Studies show how their previously described 42-gene severe-or-mild (SoM) signature which provides a foundational state of immune dysregulation before #viralinfection www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

www.cell.com/immunity/pdf...

www.cell.com/immunity/pdf...

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Treatment of acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI)

The fact is that these diseases are viral, which is why antibiotics are ineffective.

#viralinfection #respiratoryhealth
#Acuterespiratoryviralinfection #Arvitreatment

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#Medsky🧪 #IDsky #immunosky #neurodky #publichealth Somatosensory disorders, esp pain, are prominent symptoms of #COVID & #Longcovid . Except for the #viralinfection process, #SARSCoV2 viral proteins might be directly sensed by corresponding receptors,

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A new publication from the Animal and Food Genomics Group of the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences of the University of Bologna proposes an innovative approach to monitor #viralinfection in #livestock through mining whole #genome sequencing datasets 🧬 🐖🐑🐏🐓🐄🐂

www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/12...

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This review outlines the components and structure of vault particles, highlights the DNA methylation status of vtRNAs, and summarizes their known functions and roles in cellular mechanisms.
#ViralInfection #medsky

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Are antibiotics needed to treat viral infections?

Viral diseases are not treated with antibiotics, but, in some cases, influenza (and coronavirus infection) can trigger secondary bacterial
infections (such as pneumonia).

#antibiotics #viralinfection #bacterialinfection #pneumonia

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Bacterial Cells Form Molecular ‘Hunger Games’ to Defeat Viral Invader All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Bacterial Cells Form Molecular ‘Hunger Games’ to Defeat Viral Invader #Science #Biology #Microbiology #Bacteria #ViralInfection #MicrobialBattle

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The gift that keeps on giving
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The gift that keeps on giving
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#viralinfection

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The gift that keeps on giving
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#viralinfection

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