latent infection in a sentence
Examples
- A latent infection may become productive in response to changes in the host's environmental conditions or health; the provirus may be activated and begin transcription of its viral genome.
- Epstein-Barr virus encoded latent infection membrane protein-1 ( LMP1 ) can interact with this and several other members of the TRAF family, which may be essential for the oncogenic effects of LMP1.
- Subsequent studies employing only serological techniques that do not distinguish active from latent infection have produced mixed results : most, but not all, have found an association between CFS and HHV-6 infection.
- Some evidence suggests latent infection may subtly influence a range of human behaviors and tendencies, and infection may alter the susceptibility to or intensity of a number of psychiatric, or neurological disorders.
- There are 5 transcripts identified during latent infection of VZV . Open reading frames ( ORFs ) 21, 29, 62, 63, and 66 are all expressed with 62 and 63 being the most abundant.
- It's still unclear whether these problems result chiefly from a flareup of a latent infection or, as may happen with arthritis, from an auto-immune attack in which the body attacks tissues harboring the spirochete.
- The National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases estimates that 10 million to 15 million U . S . residents have such latent infections, and about one in 10 of them will eventually develop active TB.
- Some drugs, including rheumatoid arthritis drugs that work by blocking tumor necrosis factor-alpha ( an inflammation-causingcytokine ), raise the risk of activating a latent infection due to the importance of this cytokine in the immune defense against TB.
- They now believe they have uncovered the answer-- and, in the process, a radically new view that contradicts the conventional profile of HIV as a chronic or latent infection that is activated after a long period of dormancy.
- The reason appears to be that a campaign against the disease focused on treating new, active cases instead of eliminating latent infections, Elvin Geng, a medical student at Columbia University, reported in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.