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Adenovirus cross-infection: a continuing problem
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1995Nosocomial outbreaks of epidemics of adenovirus keratoconjunctivitis are frequently reported even though the simple measures to prevent or limit such occurrences are well documented. There have been two such outbreaks associated with the accident and emergency department (A&E) of a large, urban eye hospital in recent years.
Klapper, P. E., Cleator, G. M.
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Adenovirus Infection in Two Calves
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975SUMMARY Two 2-week-old calves with pyrexia, diarrhea, and subsequent dehydration were treated symptomatically for 1 week, but without favorable response. At necropsy, foci of necrosis were found in the abomasum and rumen of each calf. The small and large intestines were dilated by grayish, turbid fluid.
W S, Bulmer, K S, Tsai, P B, Little
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Adenovirus Infections in Young Children
Pediatrics, 1985The importance of adenovirus in initiating respiratory disease in young children is stressed in this report. The incidence, clinical illness, asymptomatic carriage, and serologic response of acute adenovirus-associated infection are described in a carefully followed cohort of normal children cultured with each episode of febrile respiratory illness ...
K M, Edwards +3 more
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Nuclear Perturbations Following Adenovirus Infection
2003Adenoviruses are processed and assembled in the nuclei of infected cells and thereby produce significant perturbations to their structure and function. As the complex interactions that occur in the nuclei of uninfected cells are not yet fully understood many of the changes seen on infection have been described mainly in morphological terms.
W C, Russell, D A, Matthews
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1997
Adenovirus infections are very common diseases, especially upper respiratory infections and diarrhea in infants. Moreover, adenoviruses can occasionally produce CNS infections. The common causative adenovirus is type 7 for them, and they have been associated with pneumonia and epidemics of adenovirus in family outbreaks.
M, Kaji, H, Shoji
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Adenovirus infections are very common diseases, especially upper respiratory infections and diarrhea in infants. Moreover, adenoviruses can occasionally produce CNS infections. The common causative adenovirus is type 7 for them, and they have been associated with pneumonia and epidemics of adenovirus in family outbreaks.
M, Kaji, H, Shoji
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