id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-267003-k7eo2c26 Hendaus, Mohamed A Virus-induced secondary bacterial infection: a concise review 2015-08-24 .txt text/plain 3468 238 36 7 The human body is usually capable of eliminating respiratory viral infections with no sequelae; however, in some cases, viruses bypass the immune response of the airways, causing conceivable severe respiratory diseases. 49, 50 virus effect on the immune system Post-viral sustained desensitization of lung sentinel cells to TLR signals may be one possible contributor to the common secondary bacterial pneumonia associated with viral infection. Hendaus et al human-alveolar basal-epithelial cells) during a respiratory viral infection by increasing the expression of ICAM-1. It has been recommended that treatment or prevention of a viral disease may be a superior method for diminishing 62 It has also been published that live attenuated influenza vaccine is effective in reducing the incidence of all-cause AOM [86] [87] [88] and pneumonia 89 compared to placebo in children. Effects of rhinovirus infection on the adherence of Streptococcus pneumoniae to cultured human airway epithelial cells ./cache/cord-267003-k7eo2c26.txt ./txt/cord-267003-k7eo2c26.txt