Abstract is: Viral shedding is the expulsion and release of virus progeny following successful reproduction during a host cell infection. Once replication has been completed and the host cell is exhausted of all resources in making viral progeny, the viruses may begin to leave the cell by . The term is variously used to refer to viral particles shedding from a single cell, from one part of the body into another, and from a body into the environment, where the virus may infect another. Vaccine shedding is a form of viral shedding which can occur in instances of infection caused by some attenuated (or "live virus") vaccines.
biological process | Q2996394 |
viral process | Q14865169 |
exit from host cell | Q22270226 |
P2888 | exact match | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0019076 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/03d1dx_ |
P686 | Gene Ontology ID | GO:0019076 |
P7502 | Golden ID | Viral_shedding-KG496J |
P6366 | Microsoft Academic ID | 12914427 |
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P10283 | OpenAlex ID | C12914427 |
P2892 | UMLS CUI | C1160693 |
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | WikiProject COVID-19 | Q87748614 |
P361 | part of | pathogen transmission | Q525512 |
viral life cycle | Q3241872 |