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GO:0098676
Name
modulation of host virulence by virus
Ontology
biological_process
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Definition
A process by which a virus improves the virulence of its host for that host's respective host. Common in but not limited to bacteriophages; also occurs in phage-bearing bacteria infecting plants or animals for example. Mechanisms include the expression of factors that modulate a bacterial adhesion to a host cell, spread through host tissues, production of exotoxins or provide protection against host immune defenses. Source: PMID:22919604, PMID:8658163, VZ:3965, PMID:10913072, PMID:11553559
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modulation of host virulence by virus [is_a relation] is_a  modulation by virus of host process (GO:0019048)

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