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Although specific anti-viral responses develop in spite of increased frequency of regulatory T cells, the capability of T lymphocytes to respond to virus-unrelated antigens was strongly suppressed.
Clinicians should be aware that cystic lesions and bronchiectasis can develop in spite of trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole treatment for P. jirovecii pneumonia.
In severe bronchiolitis, respiratory failure may develop in spite of standard treatment; symptoms may then include apnoea, hypoxia and respiratory distress [ 7].
In conclusion, clinicians should be aware that cystic lesions and bronchiectasis can develop in spite of trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole treatment for P. jirovecii pneumonia.
These differences could be due to the strikingly different acid survival strategies that these bacteria seem to develop in spite of being close relatives [ 83].
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