2019
DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.001287
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Evaluation of the role of respiratory syncytial virus surface glycoproteins F and G on viral stability and replication: implications for future vaccine design

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“…Viral decay is known to be affected by not only temperature, but other environmental factors such as pH (DeFord et al. 2019 ; Randazzo et al. 2017 ), relative humidity (Yeargin et al.…”
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“…Viral decay is known to be affected by not only temperature, but other environmental factors such as pH (DeFord et al. 2019 ; Randazzo et al. 2017 ), relative humidity (Yeargin et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…( 2010 ) Influenza 1 DeFord et al. ( 2019 ) RSV 4 Hambling ( 1964 ) RSV 2, 3, 4, 5 Rechsteiner ( 1968 ) RSV 1, 2 Casanova et al. ( 2010 ) TGEV & MHV 1, 2, 3 Chan et al.…”
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“…Unsurprisingly, fluctuations in air pressure, humidity, solar radiation, temperature, and wind speed have been associated with exacerbations of a number of respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma [ 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ]. In addition, meteorological conditions such as radiation (e.g., solar UV light) may impact viral stability and possibly the patient’s viral load [ 23 , 24 ], thereby influencing the risk of severe RSV bronchiolitis and PICU admission [ 25 ].…”
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“…Major differences have been previously observed in the properties of RSV strains during propagation in cell culture, including syncytium size and phenotype, virus titers, and thermal stability (26)(27)(28). In general, RSV-A strains have been shown to attain higher titers in cell culture with increased plaque size in comparison with RSV-B strains (29).…”
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