Adenovirus (ADV) infections can have a high mortality in immunocompromised patients and are difficult to treat. We retrospectively analyzed occurrence and risk factors of ADV infection in 399 adults with hematological disorders undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT), focusing on ...
Adenovirus infections happen in children more often than in adults, but anyone can get them. Most kids will have at least one type of adenovirus infection by the time they're 10. These viruses are common in places with large groups of kids, such as day care centers, schools, and summer ...
"A Rare Cause of Childhood Cerebellitis-Influenza Infection: A Case Report and Systematic Review of Literature" More than 100 different viruses can infect children with adenovirus (AdV) accounting for 3-5% [3] of respiratory disease: 2-10% of bronchiolitis, 3-9% of croup, and 4-10% of ...
[56]. Such gene subsets are bookmarked by the presence of p300 at both their promoters and throughout their gene bodies; this unorthodox ‘epigenetic configuration,’ which appears in cells even before the event of infection, possibly underlies novel regulations coopted by e1a during infection....
Epidemics of AdV infections may occur in healthy children or adults in closed or crowded settings (particularly military recruits). The disease is more severe, and dissemination is more likely in patients with impaired immunity (eg, organ transplant recipients, human immunodeficiency virus infection, ...
adenovirus- any of a group of viruses including those that in humans cause upper respiratory infections or infectious pinkeye parainfluenza virus- a virus that causes upper respiratory infection (including the common cold and bronchiolitis); most often in children ...
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Adeno-virus infection accounts for up to 20% of childhood pneumonias, primarily in those children younger than 5 years of age, but such pneumonias occur infrequently in the nonmilitary adult population. Roentgenologic findings include patchy or diffuse infiltrates, consolidation, and occasionally, ...
Subgroup F, particularly types 40 and 41, cannot be grown in cell culture and are detected by PCR. Children and young adults are most susceptible to adenovirus infection, which can present itself as gastroenteritis, respiratory, urinary, or eye infections. Drinking water-borne outbreaks of illness...
Active surveillance of Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection among hospitalized patients in Calcutta, India, was initiated in January 1994. The incidence of ca... AM Barnes 被引量: 557发表: 1982年 Incidence trends in primary malignant penile cancer (1973–1982, 1983–1992, and 1993–2002) using Surve...