Investigating Respiratory Virus-Virus Interactions' Influence on Susceptibility of Subsequent Infections
Background: The co-circulation of multiple respiratory pathogens can lead to competitive or cooperative forms of pathogen–pathogen interactions through broad-acting innate or adaptive immunity leading to enhanced or reduced risk of subsequent infections.
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