2011
DOI: 10.1159/000324033
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Reovirus Inhibits Poliovirus Replication upon Superinfection

Abstract: Objective: Viral interference has been demonstrated in different systems, such as the effect of enterovirus infection on live-attenuated oral polio vaccine. In this study, the effect of reovirus which could exist in the human intestinal tract on poliovirus vaccine strains was investigated and could be an important factor to consider in oral polio vaccination. Methods: Cells were infected with reovirus, then superinfected with poliovirus. The amount of viral yields was measured by the TCID50 and plaq… Show more

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“…Whether these viruses interact synergistically or antagonistically within their host may be crucial to the disease outcome [43][45]. In this study, mixed infections of RSV and RBSDV were established in its vector L. striatellus under laboratory conditions (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether these viruses interact synergistically or antagonistically within their host may be crucial to the disease outcome [43][45]. In this study, mixed infections of RSV and RBSDV were established in its vector L. striatellus under laboratory conditions (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%