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Pediatric Infections by Human mastadenovirus C Types 2, 89, and a Recombinant Type Detected in Japan between 2011 and 2018 [PDF]

open access: goldViruses, 2019
Between 2011 and 2018, 518 respiratory adenovirus infections were diagnosed in a pediatric clinic in Shizuoka, Japan. Detection and typing were performed by partial sequencing of both hexon- and fiber-coding regions which identified: adenovirus type 1 (Ad-1, n = 85), Ad-2 (n = 160), Ad-3 (n = 193), Ad-4 (n = 18), Ad-5 (n = 27), Ad-11 (n = 2), Ad-54 (n =
Kenichiro Takahashi   +8 more
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Vírus e microrganismos entéricos em balneários da bacia hidrográfica do Rio do Sinos-RS

open access: yesColóquio, 2020
O entendimento sobre a fonte de contaminação fecal nos meios hídricos é uma importante ferramenta para o estabelecimento de medidas de preservação ambiental e a continua avaliação dos balneários se faz necessário para assegurar a saúde dos banhistas ...
Nicole Mariele Santos Röhnelt   +4 more
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Recombinant type Human mastadenovirus D85 associated with epidemic keratoconjunctivitis since 2015 in Japan [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Medical Virology, 2018
The aim of this study was to report the emergence of a recombinant human mastadenovirus (HAdV) type 85 (HAdV‐85) and to describe its genomic and clinical characteristics. The strains were detected and identified in Japan in cases of adenoviral conjunctivitis including epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC).
Shintaro Hashimoto   +6 more
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Detection and Molecular Characterization of Adenoviruses in Captive and Free-Roaming African Green Monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus): Evidence for Possible Recombination and Cross-Species Transmission

open access: yesViruses, 2023
In the present study, 31 samples (12 fecal, 9 nasal and 10 rectal swabs) from 28/92 (30.43%, 10 captive and 18 free-roaming African green monkeys (AGMs, Chlorocebus sabaeus)) apparently healthy AGMs in the Caribbean Island of St.
Diana M. Mancuso   +7 more
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Surveillance for Adenoviruses in Bats in Italy

open access: yesViruses, 2019
Adenoviruses are important pathogens of humans and animals. Bats have been recognized as potential reservoirs of novel viruses, with some viruses being regarded as a possible zoonotic threat to humans.
Georgia Diakoudi   +11 more
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New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats

open access: yesViruses, 2018
In the context of long-term screening for viruses on Western Palaearctic bats, we tested for the presence of adenovirus 1392 oropharyngeal swabs and 325 stool samples taken from 27 bat species.
Maria Iglesias-Caballero   +12 more
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Fatal canine adenovirus type 1 acute infection in a Yorkshire Terrier puppy in Portugal: a case report

open access: yesVeterinární Medicína, 2014
This study reports the diagnostic algorithm followed for the identification of a fatal canine adenovirus type 1 (CAdV-1) infection in an unvaccinated 56 day-old puppy to overcome the limitations imposed by inconclusive histopathology hampered by body ...
M.D. Duarte   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Characterization of the Urinary Metagenome and Virome in Healthy Children

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2022
Recent advances in next-generation sequencing and metagenomic studies have provided insights into the microbial profile of different body sites. However, research on the microbial composition of urine is limited, particularly in children.
Eman Wehedy   +4 more
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Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis

open access: yesViruses, 2022
Significant efforts have been made to characterize viral diversity in bats from China. Many of these studies were prospective and focused mainly on Rhinolophus bats that could be related to zoonotic events. However, other species of bats that are part of
Alix Armero   +9 more
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Characterization of a Novel Bat Adenovirus Isolated from Straw-Colored Fruit Bat (Eidolon helvum)

open access: yesViruses, 2017
Bats are important reservoirs for emerging zoonotic viruses. For extensive surveys of potential pathogens in straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) in Zambia, a total of 107 spleen samples of E. helvum in 2006 were inoculated onto Vero E6 cells.
Hirohito Ogawa   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

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