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The results from this present study provide evidence that CSFV infection induces oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory response in SUVEC cells and that the inhibition of oxidative stress may significantly decrease viral replication, indicating that oxidative stress is an important factor in CSFV growth in SUVEC cells.
Thirdly, the other possible reason for increased TB- free survival within the duration of enrolment could be the result of progressive increase in CD4 cell count which builds the immune system and may decrease the viral load over time.
Although such therapies can effectively decrease viral fitness, they also may strongly select for evolution of mechanisms allowing virus resistance [ 52].
Although this could imply that individual subjects may not always be optimally protected, from a public health point of view, any type of general face mask usage can still decrease viral transmission.
Early treatment with an effective antiviral agent before day 10 may decrease the peak viral load, ameliorate symptoms, and improve outcome; early treatment may also reduce viral shedding and thus the risk for transmission.
This suggests that viral infections may decrease the level of cellular immunity.
The use of nucleic acid amplification test (NAT) for enterovirus has allowed for rapid diagnosis of viral meningitis, which may decrease the use of empiric antibiotics and the length of hospital stay (LOS) [ 2, 4, 5].
Interestingly, steatosis may decrease after SVR [ 36] and has been related to HCV viral load [ 40].
Viral diversity typically increases during asymptomatic HIV infection and then may decrease thereafter [26].
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