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1 emained relatively constant during long-term inapparent infection.
2 rogression from chronic disease to long-term inapparent infection.
3  and about the immunological consequences of inapparent infections.
4 ontrol of virus replication during long-term inapparent infections.
5 etected in the urine of three red foxes with inapparent infections.
6 inically apparent infections from clinically inapparent infections.
7 es may be secondary to persistent, sometimes inapparent, infections, accompanied by coexisting antibo
8 nfections is lineage dependent and that more inapparent infections are associated with the Asian line
9  role of young children with asymptomatic or inapparent infection as the community reservoir of hepat
10                 Our results demonstrate that inapparent infections can hold the key to interpreting t
11 se and viremia that typically progress to an inapparent infection in which clinical symptoms are abse
12 red foxes in the UK and that many foxes have inapparent infections in a range of tissues.
13 ture search, revealed that the percentage of inapparent infections in epidemic settings varies by CHI
14                                              Inapparent infections in the cohort overestimated the ra
15 ntified as a causative agent of enteritis or inapparent infections in turkeys.
16  same setting, had also found percentages of inapparent infections outside the 3% to 28% range.
17 re 29% and 0%, respectively, for an apparent:inapparent infection ratio of nearly 2 in affected areas
18 f plasma viral RNA detected during long-term inapparent infection that correlated with the severity o
19 ruses establish species-specific persistent, inapparent infections that are stable on an evolutionary
20 l presentation of DENV infection ranges from inapparent infection to dengue hemorrhagic fever and den
21                To assess the impact of these inapparent infections, we measured flight performance as
22 examination, 29 of 154 (18.8%) red foxes had inapparent infections with CAV-1, as detected by a neste