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Adenovirus maturation establishes the transcription competent packaging of its genome. [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO Rep
Baumgartl C   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Surveillance of adenoviruses and noroviruses in European recreational waters [PDF]

open access: yesWater Research, 2011
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreaks. In the context of Article 14 of the revised European Bathing Waters Directive 2006/7/EC (rBWD, CEU, 2006) a Europe-wide surveillance study was carried ...
Annalaura Carducci   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Adenoviruses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Adenoviruses are among the most studied and at the same time most mysterious of viruses. In this book, the authors highlight the achievements in the study of animal and human adenoviruses, chemotherapy of adenovirus infections, and the development in ...
A.E. Kajon, J.B. Weinberg, K.R. Spindler
openaire   +2 more sources

Enteric adenoviruses

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1990
Human adenoviruses are classified into 47 serotypes and six subgenera (A-F) with different tropisms. In recent years adenovirus type 40 (Ad40) and 41 (Ad41) of subgenus F have been shown to be causative agents in enteric infections, which is second in importance only to rotaviruses as a cause of infantile gastroenteritis.
I, Uhnoo, L, Svensson, G, Wadell
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Genetics of Adenoviruses

1976
Since the initial discoveries of adenoviruses (Rowe et al., 1953; Hilleman and Werner, 1954), these agents have generated intense interest because of the varied clinical and cellular responses they induce. In vivo, adenoviruses produce infections which range from acute, febrile diseases to latent infections and induction of malignancy in unnatural ...
H S, Ginsberg, C S, Young
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Detection of Adenoviruses

2010
The human adenovirus (hAdV) group is represented by 52 serotypes that have been reported to cause a broad range of clinical manifestations including respiratory tract infections, acute conjunctivitis, cystitis, gastroenteritis, and systemic infections. Conventional methods for detection of hAdVs include electron microscopy, antigen detection, and virus
Kanti, Pabbaraju   +2 more
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FASTIDIOUS ADENOVIRUSES

The Lancet, 1982
A H, Kidd, B D, Schoub
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