This «antibody - dependent enhancement» lets
the virus reach higher levels in the body than it would do otherwise.
Not exact matches
While the patient might suffer, the
virus could never
reach high enough
levels in the body to infect others, Pickles says.
Dr Dino McMahon, from Queen's University, Belfast, said: «Our findings are important because they indicate that many
viruses can spread easily between pollinator species and, furthermore, that they can
reach very
high disease
levels in wild bumblebees.»
The majority of people infected with HIV are not able to control viral replication on their own so the
virus replicates unchecked and
reaches high levels in the circulating blood.