Patterns of viral infection

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Patterns of viral infection
cytocidal (lytic) infections
outcome: cell death
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ytocidal)
long lasting (perzistent)
outcome: continuous viral presence in the infected cell; active
replication or persistence of (non) integrated genome
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outcome: malignant alteration
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cell
transformation
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CPE
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C1, C2, C3, C4
Hypervariable region
Less variable region
Conserved region
Variable regions
Conserved regions
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TYPES OF VIRAL INFECTION
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