Selected article for: "basic training and respiratory infection"

Author: Huang, Guohong; Yu, Deshan; Zhu, Zhen; Zhao, Hai; Wang, Peng; Gray, Gregory C.; Meng, Lei; Xu, Wenbo
Title: Outbreak of febrile respiratory illness associated with human adenovirus type 14p1 in Gansu Province, China
  • Document date: 2013_5_22
  • ID: t74wq8ru_18
    Snippet: Trei et al. 33 reported a respiratory disease outbreak associated with HAdV-14 occurred at a large military basic training facility in Texas during 2007. After the 6-week basic training course, the trainees were immediately assigned to advanced training sites worldwide, including South Korea, which is a neighboring country of China. Therefore, the possibility that the origin of HAdV-14p1 in China derived from that outbreak cannot be ruled out. In.....
    Document: Trei et al. 33 reported a respiratory disease outbreak associated with HAdV-14 occurred at a large military basic training facility in Texas during 2007. After the 6-week basic training course, the trainees were immediately assigned to advanced training sites worldwide, including South Korea, which is a neighboring country of China. Therefore, the possibility that the origin of HAdV-14p1 in China derived from that outbreak cannot be ruled out. In 2012, Tang submitted to GenBank (JN032132Á1) the genome sequence of HAdV-14p1 isolated in Beijing in 2010 from a 6-month-old child with an acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI).

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