Research Article

The Increased Type-1 and Type-2 Chemokine Levels in Children with Acute RSV Infection Alter the Development of Adaptive Immune Responses

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Percentages of chemokine receptor CCR4/CXCR3 on CD4 and CD8 central-memory T cell (TCM). Groups of acutely infected children with RSV (RSV) and with other respiratory infections (non-RSV), children in convalescent phase (RSV II and non-RSV II), and healthy controls (control) are compared using Kruskal-Wallis (nonparametric ANOVA) test. RSV and RSV II, or non-RSV and non-RSV II, are compared using Mann-Whitney test. Line in individual groups marks median value. Line between tested groups presents statistically significant difference ( ).
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