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From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 29, Issue 1)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the mutated strain of the common cold virus that killed 10 people since last May, known as Adl 4, is genetically identical in all four states where victims were...
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 6, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA large outbreak of adenovirus type 4-associated acute respiratory disease (ARD) occurred at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, in 1997. A laboratory-based ARD surveillance program was initiated at Fort Gordon, Georgia,...
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From:CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal (Vol. 194, Issue 34) Peer-ReviewedEarlier this year, physicians in the United Kingdom raised alarm over an apparent surge in cases of unexplained severe acute hepatitis in children. By late June, the U.K. reported 258 cases, 12 of which required liver...
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From:Gene Therapy (Vol. 14, Issue 15) Peer-ReviewedCoxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is a member of the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily and a component of epithelial tight junction. CAR also functions as a primary receptor for coxsackievirus B and adenovirus...
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From:Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Susanne Matthes-Martin [*] 1 , Heidrun Boztug 2 , Thomas Lion 3 Keywords adenovirus; chemotherapy; cidofovir; CMX001; immunocompromised patients; organ transplantation; stem cell transplantation; viral...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 37, Issue 22)SAN DIEGO -- In the winter of 2006 and the spring of 2007, adenovirus 14 caused a community outbreak of respiratory disease in Oregon, with a fatality rate of 19%, Dr. Paul Lewis said at the annual meeting of the...
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From:Gene Therapy (Vol. 22, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedImmunosuppressed (IS) patients, such as recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, occasionally develop severe and fatal adenovirus (Ad) infections. Here, we analyzed the potential of a virus receptor trap...
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From:Science (Vol. 272, Issue 5267) Peer-ReviewedThe adenovirus E4orf6 protein is shown here to interact with the cellular tumor suppressor protein p53 and to block p53-immediated transcriptional activation. The adenovirus protein inhibited the ability of ps to bad to...
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From:Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 45, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAdenoviruses are the most common cause of viral conjunctivitis and may lead to severe morbidity due to corneal involvement. In this report, we aimed to describe the clinical and in vivo confocal microscopic (IVCM)...
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From:Journal of Biomedicine and BiotechnologyPeer-ReviewedAdenovirus infection can cause various illnesses depending on the infecting serotype, such as gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and rash illness, but the infection mechanism is still unknown. MicroRNAs (miRNA)...
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From:Pediatrics (Vol. 107, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBackground and Objective. Adenovirus is a common pathogen in the pediatric population. Respiratory, gastrointestinal, or renal systems are often involved in adenovirus infections. Several neurologic syndromes have been...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 67, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedByline: Nikhil. Gokhale Subepithelial corneal infiltrates often follow adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis.[1] They usually resolve over time, but in some, these can progress to permanent corneal scars. Anterior segment-...
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From:Nature (Vol. 571, Issue 7765) Peer-ReviewedNo other emerging pathogen is known to have jumped so frequently from species to species. No other emerging pathogen is known to have jumped so frequently from species to species. Author Affiliations: The...
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From:Review of Optometry (Vol. 144, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedQ I sometimes have trouble determining the cause of a red eye response in a contact lens wearer, especially since an adenoviral infection can mimic contact lens-associated red eye with infiltrates. How can I best...
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From:Diabetes (Vol. 56, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedSuccessful islet transplantation depends on the infusion of sufficiently large quantities of islets, but only a small fraction of implanted islets become engrafted. The underlying mechanisms remain elusive. To probe the...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 36, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedSarasota, FL -- The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to a rapid, point-of-care test (RPS Adeno Detector Plus, Rapid Pathogen Screening Inc.) to diagnose adenoviral conjunctivitis. The test can detect all known...
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From:BioMed Research International (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedObjectives. Human adenoviruses (HAdV) are classified as 7 HAdV species, and some serotypes in species B like HAdV 3, HAdV 7, HAdV 21, and HAdV 55 caused severe symptoms, even fatalities. Patients may be misdiagnosed and...
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From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 17, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedInvestigators retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 36 children with Kawasaki disease (23 with classic disease and 13 with atypical presentations) and seven patients with acute adenoviral infection to...
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From:Review of Optometry (Vol. 153, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedQ My associate contracted a bad adenoviral infection from a patient last week. He's into the second week with multiple subepithelial infiltrates (SEIs) over the visual axis and is symptomatic with blur and discomfort....
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 8, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedGenetic variation among 166 isolates of human adenovirus 7 (Ad7) obtained from 1966 to 2000 from the United States and Eastern Ontario, Canada, was determined by genome restriction analysis. Most (65%) isolates were...