2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235026
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Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 22F infection in respiratory syncytial virus infected neonatal lambs enhances morbidity

Abstract: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the primary cause of viral bronchiolitis resulting in hospitalization and a frequent cause of secondary respiratory bacterial infection, especially by Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn) in infants. While murine studies have demonstrated enhanced morbidity during a viral/bacterial co-infection, human meta-studies have conflicting results. Moreover, little knowledge about the pathogenesis of emerging Spn serotype 22F, especially the co-pathologies between RSV and Spn, is known. H… Show more

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“…Histopathology was performed on hematoxylin-eosin-stained FFPE sections as reported, 41 An integer-based score of 0−4 was assigned for each parameter (bronchiolitis, syncytial cells, epithelial necrosis, epithelial hyperplasia, alveolar septal thickening, neutrophils in bronchial lumen, neutrophils in alveolar lumen, alveolar macrophages, peribronchial lymphocytic infiltration, perivascular lymphocytic infiltration, lymphocytes in alveolar septa, fibrosis), with 4 as the highest score An integer-based score of 0−4 was assigned for each histological parameter, with 4 as the highest score, then a final score was calculated by adding up all measured scores to form a 0−48 score, with 48 as the highest, which is called the accumulative histopathological lesion score. Staining for RSV per field was performed as previously reported 38 and scored as follows: 0 = no positive cells, 1 = 1−10 positive cells, 2 = 11−39 positive cells, 3 = 40−99 positive cells, 4 = >100 positive cells.…”
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“…Histopathology was performed on hematoxylin-eosin-stained FFPE sections as reported, 41 An integer-based score of 0−4 was assigned for each parameter (bronchiolitis, syncytial cells, epithelial necrosis, epithelial hyperplasia, alveolar septal thickening, neutrophils in bronchial lumen, neutrophils in alveolar lumen, alveolar macrophages, peribronchial lymphocytic infiltration, perivascular lymphocytic infiltration, lymphocytes in alveolar septa, fibrosis), with 4 as the highest score An integer-based score of 0−4 was assigned for each histological parameter, with 4 as the highest score, then a final score was calculated by adding up all measured scores to form a 0−48 score, with 48 as the highest, which is called the accumulative histopathological lesion score. Staining for RSV per field was performed as previously reported 38 and scored as follows: 0 = no positive cells, 1 = 1−10 positive cells, 2 = 11−39 positive cells, 3 = 40−99 positive cells, 4 = >100 positive cells.…”
Section: Author Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%