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Author: Akello, Joyce Odeke; Kamgang, Richard; Barbani, Maria Teresa; Suter-Riniker, Franziska; Leib, Stephen L; Ramette, Alban
Title: Epidemiology of Human Adenoviruses: A 20-Year Retrospective Observational Study in Hospitalized Patients in Bern, Switzerland
  • Document date: 2020_4_5
  • ID: 3qfu3cm3_1
    Snippet: Human adenovirus (HAdV) is one of the most important viruses seen in clinical and public health today. This DNA virus is associated with a wide range of illnesses ranging from benign colds to more serious conditions including gastroenteritis, acute respiratory infections, conjunctivitis, haemorrhagic cystitis, meningoencephalitis, 1,2 and can cause severe disease in both immunocompetent 3 and immunocompromised hosts, infections that sometimes res.....
    Document: Human adenovirus (HAdV) is one of the most important viruses seen in clinical and public health today. This DNA virus is associated with a wide range of illnesses ranging from benign colds to more serious conditions including gastroenteritis, acute respiratory infections, conjunctivitis, haemorrhagic cystitis, meningoencephalitis, 1,2 and can cause severe disease in both immunocompetent 3 and immunocompromised hosts, infections that sometimes result in death. 2, [4] [5] [6] [7] HAdV is estimated to account for about 2% to 5% of all respiratory infections worldwide. This virus often causes epidemics and outbreaks, especially when associated with either ophthalmic infections or respiratory tract infections. [8] [9] [10] It is also known to be causative of emerging viral respiratory tract infections in humans, 8, [11] [12] [13] [14] along with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, H7N9 influenza A virus or swine-like influenza H3N2 variant virus.

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