Department of Clinical Virology, Ahilya Bai College of Nursing, New Delhi, India
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The Interplay between Infection and Vasculitis: Insights and Uncertainties
Author(s): Malhar Parihari*
The COVID-19 pandemic has indeed brought to light various uncertainties and complexities regarding the transmission of respiratory pathogens
among individuals. Traditionally, it was widely believed that respiratory pathogens primarily spread through large droplets generated during
activities like coughing and sneezing, as well as via direct contact with contaminated surfaces, known as fomites. Numerous human studies
and animal models have pointed to the involvement of various infectious agents in the development of vasculitis, particularly in susceptible
individuals. However, the relationship between infection and vasculitis is exceedingly intricate and not yet fully comprehended. What makes
it even more complex is that different agents can trigger the same type of vascularise, as is evident in the case of Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis.
Conversely, the same infec.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2736-657X.2024.8.247
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