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Coinfection is the
simultaneous infection of a host by
multiple pathogen species. In virology,
coinfection includes simultaneous infection of a single...
- otherwise-deficient
coinfecting virus to replicate.
These can be
naturally occurring as with
Hepatitis D virus,
which requires Hepatitis B
virus to
coinfect cells in...
- eggs of the
helminth Heterakis.
Since D.
fragilis is
known to
frequently coinfect with E. vermicularis, this
leads to the ****umption that E. vermicularis...
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Borrelia burgdorferi. Consequently, it is
possible for an
Ixodes tick to
coinfect a host with
either two or all
other diseases. When a host is coinfected...
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shift is
abrupt - in this, two or more
different strains of a virus,
coinfecting a
single host,
combine to form a new
subtype having a
mixture of characteristics...
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number of factors,
including the
recombination of
different geminiviruses coinfecting a plant,
which enables novel,
possibly virulent viruses to be developed...
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genome sequences of two
divergent isolates of
strawberry crinkle virus coinfecting a
single strawberry plant".
Archives of Virology. 163 (9): 2539–2542...
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virus helper virus Any
virus which aids or
allows the
replication of a
coinfecting virus that is
incapable of
replicating on its own. host Any
larger organism...
- B.
quintana and
Mycobacterium avium complex coinfecting an AIDS patient...
- emplo**** here nor to be
encouraged generally. More than one
phage can
coinfect the same
bacterial cell. When this happens, the
phage can
exchange genes...