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26 February, 09:03

A. Measles generates a weak immune response that allows reinfection of hosts, and therefore does not easily evolve escape variants.

b. Human influenza a virus evolves escape variants, resulting in a distinctive cactus-shaped phylogeny.

c. Measles experiences strong selection for escape variants, resulting in a phylogeny similar to a nonpathogenic species.

d. Human influenza a generates lifelong immunity, so there is no selection for escape variants.

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  1. 26 February, 12:32
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    The correct answers are:

    b. Human influenza a virus evolves escape variants, resulting in a distinctive cactus-shaped phylogeny.

    All types of Human influenza viruses evolve to escape immunity induced by prior infections and vaccinations.

    c. Measles experiences strong selection for escape variants, resulting in a phylogeny similar to a nonpathogenic species.

    As a result of measles infection, specific antibody and CD4 and CD8 T cell responses are generated and contribute to virus clearance and protection from reinfection.
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