Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5546132 Current Opinion in Virology 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Persistent infections as reservoirs of infection and RNA virus epidemiology.•Disease and immune consequences of persistent RNA virus infections.•The role of host responses and virus mechanisms in the establishment of persistent infections.

In a prototypical response to an acute viral infection it would be expected that the adaptive immune response would eliminate all virally infected cells within a few weeks of infection. However many (non-retrovirus) RNA viruses can establish 'within host' persistent infections that occasionally lead to chronic or reactivated disease. Despite the importance of 'within host' persistent RNA virus infections, much has still to be learnt about the molecular mechanisms by which RNA viruses establish persistent infections, why innate and adaptive immune responses fail to rapidly clear these infections, and the epidemiological and potential disease consequences of such infections.

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