来自呼吸道病毒合并感染的见解。

Vasiliki E Georgakopoulou
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呼吸道病毒合并感染由于其对疾病严重程度和患者预后的影响,在临床环境中提出了重大挑战。目前的诊断方法经常遗漏这些合并感染,使这些病例的流行病学和管理复杂化。主要在体外和体内进行的研究表明,合并感染可导致更严重的疾病、更高的住院率和更高的医疗保健利用率,特别是在儿童、老年人和免疫功能低下的个体等高危人群中。常见的合并感染模式、风险因素及其对疾病动态的影响突出表明需要先进的诊断技术和量身定制的治疗策略。了解合并感染期间的病毒学相互作用和免疫反应调节对于制定有效的公共卫生干预措施和改善患者预后至关重要。未来的研究应集中在共同感染的分子机制和特异性治疗的发展,以减轻这些复杂感染的不良影响。
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Insights from respiratory virus co-infections.

Respiratory viral co-infections present significant challenges in clinical settings due to their impact on disease severity and patient outcomes. Current diagnostic methods often miss these co-infections, complicating the epidemiology and management of these cases. Research, primarily conducted in vitro and in vivo, suggests that co-infections can lead to more severe illnesses, increased hospitalization rates, and greater healthcare utilization, especially in high-risk groups such as children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. Common co-infection patterns, risk factors, and their impact on disease dynamics highlight the need for advanced diagnostic techniques and tailored therapeutic strategies. Understanding the virological interactions and immune response modulation during co-infections is crucial for developing effective public health interventions and improving patient outcomes. Future research should focus on the molecular mechanisms of co-infection and the development of specific therapies to mitigate the adverse effects of these complex infections.

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