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Human Mastadenovirus A Infection in a Child During the Course of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant.
Following primary infection, human mastadenoviruses can persist in various tissues. We report a case of a pediatric patient with Fanconi anemia who had a complicated posttransplant course after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant that was associated with human mastadenovirus infection.
Siddika Songul, Yalcin +5 more
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Peru was one of the most affected countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, multiple other viral diseases (enteric, respiratory, bloodborne, and vector-borne) are endemic and rising.
Brijen Miyani +6 more
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Mongolian marmot is a reservoir for various zoonotic pathogens, including Yersinia pestis, Bartonella, and hantaviruses. However, our understanding of the marmot’s pathogen profile remains incomplete. Here, we used an unbiased metatranscriptomic approach
Min-Wu Peng +14 more
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Introduction and motivation: Emerging and re-emerging viruses are a global health concern. Historically, such viruses have been identified through targeted approaches, which has been the gold standard in diagnosis.
Ms Tshegofatso Mahlangu +5 more
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Background Despite the increasing use of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) in sepsis, identifying clinically relevant pathogens remains challenging.
Jiayan Li +15 more
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Background Current surveillance of diarrhoeal disease is hindered by limitations of traditional diagnostic approaches, which often fail to identify the causative organism, particularly for novel or hard-to-culture bacterial pathogens.
Edward Cunningham-Oakes +14 more
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A study of the genetic divergence of Human mastadenovirus D via comparative genomic analyses
Human mastadenovirus D (HAdV-D) is an exceptionally type-rich human adenovirus species and causative agent of different diseases and neonatal fatalities, as well as an opportunistic pathogen in immune-compromised patients. A research group, including the author of this thesis, revealed that intertypic homologous recombination events between distant ...
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Human mastadenovirus D (HAdV-D) is exceptionally rich in type among the seven human adenovirus species. This feature is attributed to frequent intertypic recombination events that have reshuffled orthologous genomic regions between different HAdV-D types. However, this trend appears to be paradoxical, as it has been demonstrated that the replacement of
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Human mastadenoviruses (HAdVs) are highly infectious viral pathogens that survive for prolonged periods in environmental waters. We monitored the presence of HAdVs in sewage waters between April 2014 and March 2015. A total of 27 adenoviral strains were detected in 75% (18/24 in occasion-base) of 24 wastewater collected samples. We identified the types
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