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  • Anise can be used as antiviral, as a result of Tamiflu (R) for Influenza virus, they import it from china as an antiviral remedy.
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  • ...[Sugarcane mosaic virus]], [[Maize streak virus]], [[Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus]] are found seldom.
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  • ...icates that NAC may decrease [[influenza]] symptoms. In the study, 25% of virus-infected subjects who received NAC treatment developed symptoms, whereas 7
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  • ===Virus=== ...ik B, Griffiths G, Ericsson M, Moss B, Doms RW |title=Assembly of vaccinia virus: effects of rifampin on the intracellular distribution of viral protein p65
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  • ...ntiviral drugs, it is primarily used for the treatment of [[herpes simplex virus]] infections, as well as in the treatment of [[herpes zoster|herpes zoster *[[Herpes simplex virus]] type I (HSV-1)
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  • It is not indicated for the treatment of chronic [[hepatitis B]] virus infection and the safety and efficacy of emtricitabine have not been establ
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  • ...of lamivudine unfortunately leads to emergence of a resistant hepatitis B virus (YMDD) mutant. Despite this, lamivudine is still used widely as it is well ...ion with R.F. Schinazi and D.C. Liotta first reported the anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) activity of Lamivudine in cell culture which eventually led to the fi
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  • ...retroviral therapy]] (HAART) for the treatment of a human immunodeficiency virus ([[HIV]]) type 1. ...plete inhibition of viral replication, which can allow multidrug resistant virus to evolve. This condition can potentially be fatal.
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  • ...rugs that are more convenient to take and less likely to promote resistant virus, such as [[lopinavir]] or [[atazanavir]].
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  • ...'' (1998) ABT-378, a highly potent inhibitor of the human immunodeficiency virus protease. ''Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.'' 42: 3218-24]</ref> Administered ...ng new copies of itself by blocking the last step in the process, when the virus attempts to replicate - and out of that discovery came the drug Kaletra.<re
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  • ...ich block the action of an [[enzyme]], [[reverse transcriptase]], that the virus requires for reproduction. It reduces the [[viral load]] in the body and r
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  • ...indinavir/ritonavir versus saquinavir/ritonavir in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients: the MaxCmin 1 Trial. ''J Infect Dis'' 188:635-642
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  • ...ntiretroviral drug]] used in the treatment of the [[human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV). Nelfinavir belongs to the class of drugs known as [[protease inhib ...K, ''et al.'' |title=Circulating metabolites of the human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibitor nelfinavir in humans: structural identification, levels
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  • ...an [[anti-viral drug]] indicated for severe [[Human respiratory syncytial virus|RSV]] infection (individually), hepatitis C infection (used in conjunction Ribavirin is active against a number of [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] [[virus]]es. It is a member of the [[nucleoside]] antimetabolite drugs that interfe
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  • }}</ref> West Nile virus,<ref name="pmid16118025">{{Cite journal | title = Methylene blue photoinactivation abolishes West Nile virus infectivity in vivo
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  • ...the immune system could destroy the infected cell. Flushing out all latent virus in this manner would potentially cure HIV patients. Subsequent trials, howe
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  • ...n [[Germany]] reported that AZT was active against Friend murine leukaemia virus, a [[retrovirus]], in a mouse culture system.<ref>{{cite pmid | 4531031 }}< In 1984, shortly after the [[human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV) had been confirmed as the cause of AIDS, scientists at the [[GlaxoS
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  • ...Y, Douglas SD, ''et al.'' |title=Morphine withdrawal enhances hepatitis C virus replicon expression |journal=Am. J. Pathol. |volume=167 |issue=5 |pages=133 ...as increased [[pneumonia]], [[tuberculosis]], and [[Human immunodeficiency virus|HIV]]) led scientists to believe that morphine may also affect the [[immune
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  • ...s indicate that approximately 80-90% of patients with acute [[Epstein Barr virus]] infection treated with amoxicillin or [[ampicillin]] develop such a rash.
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  • ...infused bark solution{{Citation needed|reason=Did they even have the cold virus? And is it REALLY a cure for colds?|date=August 2009}}. Boiled and crushed
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  • **[[Solanum nodiflorum mottle virus]] **[[Solanum nodiflorum mottle virus satellite]]
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  • The exact causes are not known, but [[varicella zoster virus]] is frequently implicated,<ref name="pmid17184841">{{cite journal |author= ...=King J, Chung M, DiLoreto DA |title=A 9 year-old girl with herpes simplex virus type 2 acute retinal necrosis treated with intravitreal foscarnet |journal=
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  • ...ammation]] of the [[eye]]'s [[retina]] caused by herpes [[varicella zoster virus]]. It is typically found in people with advanced [[AIDS]], but has also bee
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  • ...title=Postexposure protection of non-human primates against a lethal Ebola virus challenge with RNA interference: a proof-of-concept study|author=Thomas W.
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  • ...[[cell membrane|membrane]] or envelope of [[Cell envelope|bacteria]] or [[virus]]es, they force the lipids to merge with themselves. On a mass scale, this
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  • ...r and pulmonary surfactant serve as principal defenses against influenza A virus infection in the airway and chemical agents up-regulating their levels may
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  • ...ref name="JToxClinTox1994-hardy"/> These symptoms are often mistaken for a virus such as [[influenza]] or other illnesses such as [[food poisoning]] or [[ga
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  • ...ive agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include [[West Nile virus]] and [[malaria]].
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  • ...atitis C]] viruses ([[hepatocellular carcinoma]]), [[Human T-cell leukemia virus-1]] (T-cell leukemias), and [[Helicobacter pylori]] ([[gastric carcinoma]]) ...on as v-onc is expressed. In contrast, in slowly transforming viruses, the virus genome is inserts near a proto-oncogene in the host genome. The viral [[Pro
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  • ...titis C]] virus (HCV), and the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV), the virus which causes [[AIDS]]. ...hepatitis B]] and [[hepatitis C]] viruses and the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) is important. It is estimated that annually as a consequence there
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  • :''For the H5N1 subtype of Avian influenza see [[Influenza A virus subtype H5N1]].'' ...onary characterization of the six internal genes of H5N1 human influenza A virus]</ref> {{Clarify|date=February 2010}} Of the greatest concern is '''highly
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  • ...r is encoded in a [[prophage]]&mdash;designated as Φ-PVL&mdash;which is a virus integrated into the ''S. aureus'' [[Nucleoid|bacterial chromosome]].
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  • **[[Virus]]
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  • ...in [[organ transplant]] patients, viral infection ([[respiratory syncytial virus]], [[adenovirus]], [[HIV]], [[cytomegalovirus]]), [[Stevens-Johnson Syndrom
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  • ...d risk for more serious illness or death in response to infection from the virus.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Courtney|first=D|year=2009|title=Low Dose Arsenic
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  • ...orated with PAHO to centralize resources related to the Influenza A (H1N1) virus. The result was the creation of a database entry entitled “Hot Topic: H1N
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  • - [[Virus]]
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  • === Virus-related === {{see also|Category:Virus-related cutaneous conditions}}
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  • * [[Yvonne Barr]] and Sir [[Anthony Epstein]] — [[Epstein-Barr virus]] * Sir [[Anthony Epstein]] and [[Yvonne Barr]] — [[Epstein-Barr virus]]
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  • * [[West Nile virus]]
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  • * [[Varicella virus antenatal infection]] * [[Virus associated hemophagocytic syndrome]]
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  • * [[Rubella virus antenatal infection]]
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  • * [[Herpes virus antenatal infection]] * [[Herpesvirus simiae B virus]]
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  • * [[Epstein barr virus mononucleosis]]
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  • * [[Simian B virus infection]]
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  • * [[Parainfluenza virus type 3 antenatal infection]]
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  • ==Virus== | [[California encephalitis virus]]
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  • |[[African horse sickness]]||[[Culicoides|Culicoid midge]]||''Orbivirus'' (virus)||[[Equidae|Equid]]s||Fever, lung, heart or mucous membrane symptoms.||Euro |[[Bluetongue disease]]||[[Culicoides|Culicoid midge]]||''Orbivirus'' (virus)||Cattle, sheep||Fever, salivation, swelling of face and tongue||Europe, Af
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  • * [[Fetal parainfluenza virus type 3 syndrome]]
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  • *[[Rabies]] (hydrophobia) is a fatal [[Virus|viral]] disease that can affect any mammal, although the close relationship ...004|title=Neonatal Viral Infections of Pups: Canine Herpesvirus and Minute Virus of Canines (Canine Parvovirus-1)|work=Recent Advances in Canine Infectious
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