Malnutrition can affect invading microorganisms

Release date: 2007-08-10

Malnutrition can affect invasive microbial malnutrition or malnutrition is not conducive to the host defense system against invading microorganisms, which will make the infection more serious. Research on RNA viruses (such as Coxsackie B and influenza virus) has shown the lack of rat body Selenium or vitamin E can exacerbate the disease and cause mutations in the viral genome, which increases the virulence of the virus. The variation of the influenza virus H3N2 is mainly due to the change of the normally stable matrix protein M1, whether it represents the selection of the currently existing mutations, or directly affects the viral RNA that is not well understood, and the related questions include whether it is malnourished. People, who are also infected with the influenza virus H5N1, may accelerate genetic variation during infection, so that virulence increases, mortality increases, and malnutrition can help to generate complex mutations and promote interpersonal relationships. Spreading, these probabilities emphasize the importance of improving world poverty and malnutrition, and these findings suggest that this area of ​​neglect, malnutrition affects invading microbes, and the study of humans and experimental models in this area is Very valuable. ——Midi Medical Network

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