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Novel mastadenovirus infection and clinical disease in a pygmy marmoset (Callithrix [Cebuella] pygmaea)

Veterinary Microbiology, 2013
We describe the detection and successful isolation of a novel mastadenovirus from a pygmy marmoset (Callithrix [Cebuella] pygmaea) that died following an episode of severe respiratory signs. Pathologic/histopathologic examination revealed hydrothorax and catarrhal bronchopneumonia with pronounced desquamation of the bronchiolar epithelial cells, while ...
Ákos Hornyák   +11 more
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Environmental assessment of sewage contamination in the surroundings of a marine outfall combining human mastadenovirus and fecal indicator bacteria

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023
This study assessed the microbiological contamination of the marine area of a metropolitan region, where a marine outfall is used as a sanitary solution for domestic sewage. For human mastadenovirus (HAdV) quantification 134 water samples were concentrated by skimmed milk flocculation method and analyzed with qPCR and PMAxx-qPCR, being the latter to ...
Lorena da Graça, Pedrosa de Macena   +10 more
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PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE GENOME OF AN ENTERITIS-ASSOCIATED BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN MASTADENOVIRUS SUPPORTS A CLADE INFECTING THE CETARTIODACTYLA

open access: closedJournal of Wildlife Diseases, 2017
:  Adenoviruses are nonenveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses, known to infect members of all tetrapod classes, with a similarity between phylogenies of hosts and viruses observed. We characterized bottlenose dolphin adenovirus 2 (BdAdV-2) found in a bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus) with enteritis.
Kali Standorf   +5 more
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Inoculation of lambs with ovine adenovirus 5 (Mastadenovirus ovi 5) strain RTS-42.

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Veterinary Research, 1986
SUMMARY Twelve 1-week-old colostrum-deprived lambs inoculated with the RTS-42 strain of Mastadenovirus ovi 5 were killed and necropsied (2 lambs/day) on postinoculation days (pid) 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 21. Four noninoculated lambs were killed and necropsied (2/day) on pid 6 and 12.
Lehmkuhl Hd, Cutlip Rc
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Human mastadenovirus in water, sediment, sea surface microlayer, and bivalve mollusk from southern Brazilian beaches

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019
Anthropogenic contamination of beaches in the south of Brazil was assessed by detection of Escherichia coli, human mastadenovirus species C (HAdV-C) and F (HAdV-F) and hepatitis E virus (HEV). Sampling was carried out in October (2016), and in January, April and July (2017).
Juliana Schons Gularte   +10 more
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Isolation and partial characterization of a human adenovirus type 4 temperature-sensitive mutant (Mastadenovirus h 4 tsl)

open access: closedCanadian Journal of Microbiology, 1984
A random selection procedure was used to isolate a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant of human adenovirus type 4 (Mastadenovirus h 4 tsl) from nitrous acid mutagenized virus stock. The mutant displayed restricted growth at the nonpermissive temperature of 39 °C.
Linda M. Mofford, R. G. Marusyk
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Caffeine levels as a predictor of Human mastadenovirus presence in surface waters—a case study in the Sinos River basin—Brazil

open access: closedEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018
The presence of caffeine in environmental water samples is almost entirely human-related, given that there are virtually no industrial or agricultural releases. Caffeine has already been proposed as an anthropogenic marker for wastewater contamination of surface waters.
Giovana Piva Peteffi   +10 more
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Comparison of immunomagnetic separation and ultracentrifugation as concentration methods for human mastadenovirus in water samples

open access: closed, 2019
Juliana Schons Gularte   +6 more
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Sequence analysis of a novel Mastadenovirus isolated in a Pygmy Marmoset (Callithrix [Cebuella] pygmaea)

open access: closed, 2011
Adenoviruses are present worldwide infecting a large variety of hosts each with their own specific target species. To date, there have been no reported incidents of the detection of an own Adenovirus infection within the Marmoset genera. The purpose of this study was firstly to identify and sequence the Adenovirus isolated from the Pygmy Marmoset ...
Emma Lynch
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Evaluation of Mastadenovirus and Rotavirus Presence in Phyllostomid, Vespertilionid, and Molossid Bats Captured in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil

Food and Environmental Virology
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bat-borne viruses may affect public health and the global economy. These mammals have a wide geographical distribution and unique biological, physiological, and immunogenic characteristics, allowing the dissemination of many known and unknown viruses.
Alexandre, Sita   +16 more
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