The Study of Pro-Inflammatory Molecules Induced by Genetically and Phenotypically Diverse Strains of Haemophilus influenzae Type a in an in vitro Infection Model
Brenda Huska,
Courtney Ferris,
Zaid Shahid
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) has recently emerged as a cause of invasive disease in North American Indigenous children. Factors determining the outcomes of exposure to the pathogen, from asymptomatic carriage to fatal disease, are poorly understood. The role of innate immune activation in the pathogenesis of invasive Hia disease remains unexplored. We used clinical Hia isolates to determine whether innate immune responses depended on the presence of the capsule, strain genetic background, … Show more
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