Human calicivuruses and an immune response


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The review deals with calicivirus infection that has long been known in animals, but also just recently disclosed in humans. Human caliciviruses induce outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in all countries of the world, which makes this immunobiological research very actual. The history of this discovery, evolution of caliciviruses, the host resistance and immune response mechanisms are described in this review.

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