Why does viral rna sometimes persist after recovery from acute infections?

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Diane E. Griffin from the School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of AmericaSinica, University of Maryland and University of have published the article: Why does viral RNA sometimes persist after recovery from acute infections?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Viruses are obligate intracellular infectious agents that are maintained in a population by continuous transmission to new susceptible individuals. Herpesviruses (such as varicella, herpes simplex, or Epstein-Barr) are DNA viruses with an optimum strategy, because after the acute infection resolves and production of infectious virions ceases, they become latent and . . .

     

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