Human mastadenovirus pneumonia in two immunocompetent patients [PDF]
Background Human adenoviruses (hAdV) are common pathogens associated with acute respiratory tract infections. Mastadenovirus blackbeardi (hAdV-B) has been linked to severe pneumonia and disseminated disease, primarily in immunocompromised patients.
Salome Hosch +11 more
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Novel Mastadenovirus Infection as Cause of Pneumonia in Imported Black-and-White Colobuses (Colobus guereza), Thailand [PDF]
We identified a novel mastadenovirus, herein referred to as colobus adenovirus (CoAdV), as the likely cause of fatal respiratory and enteric diseases in multiple black-and-white colobuses (Colobus guereza) imported into Thailand in 2022.
Chutchai Piewbang +10 more
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A Novel Mastadenovirus from Nyctalus noctula Which Represents a Distinct Evolutionary Branch of Viruses from Bats in Europe [PDF]
Bats are natural hosts of a wide variety of viruses, including adenoviruses. European bats are known to carry mastadenoviruses categorized as species B (widespread in European Vespertilionidae bats) and whose taxonomy has not been clarified.
Anna S. Speranskaya +5 more
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Tiled-Amplicon Whole-Genome Sequencing Method Reveals Endemic Circulation of Human Adenovirus Type 3 in Japan [PDF]
Human adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-3) in the species Mastadenovirus blackbeardi is a frequent cause of hundreds of respiratory infections in Japan, with outbreaks varying in clinical severity.
Gabriel Gonzalez +12 more
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Human Adenovirus B55 Infection in Patient without Recent Travel History, France [PDF]
We report a rare case of pneumonia caused by human mastadenovirus (HAdV) B55 in France in a patient without recent travel history. HAdV-B55 infection was identified retrospectively after being detected in feces during an investigation for concomitant ...
Menel Mohamedi +8 more
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Occurrence of Adenovirus in Fecal Samples of Wild Felids (Panthera onca and Leopardus pardalis) from Brazil: Predators as Dispersing Agents? [PDF]
Wild felids are vital to maintaining the ecological balance in natural environments as they regulate prey populations at different levels of the food chain.
Ygor Machado +5 more
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The enteric DNA virome differs in infants at risk for atopic disease [PDF]
Atopic disease prevalence, including atopic dermatitis, food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis, has risen dramatically in industrialized countries. Traditional, single family farming lifestyles protect against atopic disease, but the mechanisms are ...
Tyrus J. Perdue +7 more
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Characteristics of lower respiratory microbiota in children’s refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia pre- and post-COVID-19 era [PDF]
IntroductionLittle was known about the characteristics of low respiratory tract (LRT) microbiota of refractory M. pneumoniae pneumonia (RMPP) in children before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsForty-two children diagnosed with RMPP in 2019 (Y2019 ...
Zhimin Xi +3 more
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CrAssphage as a Human Enteric Viral Contamination Bioindicator in Marketed Bivalve Mollusks [PDF]
CrAssphage, a bacteriophage that infects human gut-associated Bacteroides spp., has emerged as a potential anthropogenic fecal pollution indicator in environmental matrices. This study investigated the presence and concentration of crAssphages in bivalve
Isabella Rodrigues Negreiros +7 more
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Cargo and Biological Properties of Extracellular Vesicles Released from Human Adenovirus Type 4-Infected Lung Epithelial Cells [PDF]
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are rapidly gaining recognition as critical mediators of inter-cellular communication during viral infections. To contribute to fill the gap in knowledge regarding the role of EVs in adenovirus infection, we used human ...
Alessio Noghero +3 more
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