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Molecular evolution of human species D adenoviruses [PDF]
Adenoviruses are medium-sized double stranded DNA viruses that infect vertebrates. Human adenoviruses cause an array of diseases. Currently there are 56 human adenovirus types recognized and characterized within seven species (A-G). Of those types, a majority belongs to species D.
Christopher M Robinson +2 more
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Human adenoviruses in children with gastroenteritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Purpose Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) have always been suggested as one of the main causes of gastroenteritis in children. However, no comprehensive report on the global epidemiology of these viruses in pediatric gastroenteritis is available.
Pegah Khales +10 more
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The seroprevalence of adenoviruses since 20001
Human adenoviruses (Ad) are increasingly used as vaccine vectors, especially after Ad5, Ad26, and ChAdY25 (ChAdOx1) were employed as vectors for SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. So far, more than 116 adenovirus genotypes have been identified, divided into 7 species (
Lingling Hong +7 more
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Perspective on Adenoviruses: Epidemiology, Pathogenicity, and Gene Therapy
Human adenoviruses are large (150 MDa) doubled-stranded DNA viruses that cause respiratory infections. These viruses are particularly pathogenic in healthy and immune-compromised individuals, and currently, no adenovirus vaccine is available for the ...
Brennetta J. Crenshaw +4 more
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Adenoviruses in lymphocytes of the human gastro-intestinal tract. [PDF]
Persistent adenoviral shedding in stools is known to occur past convalescence following acute adenoviral infections. We wished to establish the frequency with which adenoviruses may colonize the gut in normal human subjects.The presence of adenoviral DNA
Soumitra Roy +5 more
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Evolution of Human Adenoviruses, a Double-Stranded DNA Viral Pathogen Documented Through Genomics and Bioinformatics and Viewed Through a Web Resource Database [PDF]
Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) remain prominent global human pathogens, particularly in dense, crowded populations. The advent of genomic and bioinformatic tools allows for high-resolution means to identify, characterize, and understand these pathogens ...
Katayoon Dadkhah +4 more
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Prevalence of human adenoviruses in raw and treated water
Human adenoviruses (HAds), of which there are 51 antigenic types, are associated aetiologically with gastrointestinal, respiratory, urinary tract and eye infections.
W O K Grabow
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Infectivity period of mice inoculated with human adenoviruses [PDF]
Due to non-productive infections, mice are not a good model to study some human adenoviruses. However, mice provide an excellent model to study the metabolic effects of human adenovirus, Ad36.
Kirk-Ballard, Heather +7 more
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In this study, the host-specificity and -sensitivity of human- and bovine-specific adenoviruses (HS-AVs and BS-AVs) were evaluated by testing wastewater/fecal samples from various animal species in Southeast, Queensland, Australia.
Warish Ahmed +2 more
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A brief review on the molecular biology of human adenoviruses
Human adenoviruses infection causes diseases worldwide in all age groups and genders, which is associated with a wide range of diseases affecting the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and the eye, but they are often isolated from ...
Buhari Suraka, Umar Usman, Aminu Tijjani
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