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Adenovirus infection in the immunocompromised patient

The American Journal of Medicine, 1980
Illness associated adenovirus infection is described in 15 immunocompromised patients. Patients were immunocompromised by severe underlying disease, immunosuppressive or corticosteroid therapy or by age (prematurity). Evidence of adenovirus infection was obtained by either viral isolation or, in two cases, characteristic adenovirus inclusion bodies at ...
John M. Zahradnik   +2 more
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Antiviral therapy for adenovirus infections

Antiviral Research, 2006
The treatment of severe adenovirus keratoconjunctivitis and life-threatening adenovirus infections in immunocompromised patients is still unsatisfactory. We here review the mode of action and antiviral data for cidofovir and ribavirin, obtained in cell culture, animal models or patients.
Lieve Naesens, Liesbeth Lenaerts
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Adenovirus infections in immuncompromised patients

Orvosi Hetilap, 2012
Human adenoviruses function as genetic models and vectors for gene therapy. Upper respiratory, gastrointestinal or ocular infections usually have mild course without any major complication in immuncompetent individuals. However, reactivation from latency in immuncompromised patients may lead to death.
Balázs Stercz, Károly Nagy, J. Ongradi
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Adenovirus Infection in Two Calves

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
SUMMARY 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, 1985
The 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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Adenovirus Infections in Humans

1984
Adenoviruses are ubiquitous agents that infect humans of all ages. The discovery of the first adenovirus types three decades ago paved the way for countless studies that continue to uncover additional viral strains and ever expand our comprehension of their significance to man.
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Adenovirus Infections in Immunocompromised Patients

The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Adenovirus infections have been reported in as many as one-fifth of bone marrow transplant (BMT) recipients and patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), and in a lesser, though still prominent, proportion of organ transplant recipients.
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Role of Adenovirus Structural Components in the Regulation of Adenovirus Infection

1995
Adenoviruses contain at least 15–16 proteins in a complex assembly with the virus double-stranded genomic DNA. The disposition of the major proteins in the structure has been assigned primarily on the basis of scrutiny of the morphological features of the virus as demonstrated by electron microscopy (Valentine and Pereira 1965), by cross-linking ...
W. C. Russell, G. D. Kemp
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Adenovirus infections

Medicine, 2017
Amber Arnold, Eithne MacMahon
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Adenovirus infection in red squirrels

Veterinary Record, 2021
R Clews-Roberts   +7 more
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