1999
DOI: 10.1097/00042560-199911010-00016
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Risk of HHV-6A Primary and Recurrent Infections During the Course of AIDS

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“…Moreover, the ICP4 homologues also exhibited a marked suppressive effect on FIV replication in CrFK cells cotransfected with an infectious clone of FIV [45]. These experiments drow attention to the role of other herpesviruses, among them Roseoloviruses [46], which might exist in cats. Similarities and differences between the human or feline AIDS could help elucidating their devastating role in human and feline patients.…”
Section: Feline Herpesvirusmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Moreover, the ICP4 homologues also exhibited a marked suppressive effect on FIV replication in CrFK cells cotransfected with an infectious clone of FIV [45]. These experiments drow attention to the role of other herpesviruses, among them Roseoloviruses [46], which might exist in cats. Similarities and differences between the human or feline AIDS could help elucidating their devastating role in human and feline patients.…”
Section: Feline Herpesvirusmentioning
confidence: 94%