2008
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-8-122
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Retrospective study of adenovirus in autopsied pulmonary tissue of pediatric fatal pneumonia in South China

Abstract: Background: Adenovirus are the important pathogen of pediatric severe pneumonia. The aim of this study is to analyze the infection, subtype and distribution of adenovirus in autopsied pulmonary tissue of fatal pneumonia in infants and children, and the relationships between adenovirus infection and respiratory illness in South China.

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“…Our data underscore the important role of HAdV in adult ARTIs in China. The 0.8% detection rate of HAdV in this study is lower than the 2.0 to 9.14% reported in several previously published studies [12,22,23]. This disparity cannot be attributed to the detection method used, as our PCR experiments which target a different hexon gene fragment and a different gene (E1A) are consistent with our PCR screening results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
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“…Our data underscore the important role of HAdV in adult ARTIs in China. The 0.8% detection rate of HAdV in this study is lower than the 2.0 to 9.14% reported in several previously published studies [12,22,23]. This disparity cannot be attributed to the detection method used, as our PCR experiments which target a different hexon gene fragment and a different gene (E1A) are consistent with our PCR screening results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…This disparity cannot be attributed to the detection method used, as our PCR experiments which target a different hexon gene fragment and a different gene (E1A) are consistent with our PCR screening results. This disparity may be attributed to: (1) differences in the age of the study population-the subjects recruited in this study were adults, whereas those in other studies were mainly children [12,22,23]. Childhood exposure to some adenovirus serotypes may generate protective immunity in response to the same serotypes, which could lead to the low infection rates observed in adults; (2) the method of sample collection-adenoviruses were detected from nasal and throat swabs of upper respiratory tract infections in this study, whereas those in other studies were recovered from nasal aspirate [23] or autopsied pulmonary tissue of pediatric fatal pneumonia [12]; (3) the impact of geographical location.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Although these serotypes appear to have low prevalence in our area, severe clinical disease and even fatal outcome were reported with HAdV serotypes 4, 11, 14 and 41 worldwide. 8,9 HAdV-14 has recently emerged and circulated in the USA since 2003 as a virulent strain causing acute respiratory disease. Recently, an outbreak of HAdV-14-associated pneumonia in 21 patients was reported in Southeast Alaska.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Three HAdV serotypes, 3, 4 and 41, were identified by sequencing a region of the hexon gene. 9 Recently, a sudden death of a child from myocarditis was reported due to an uncontrolled inflammatory response to a disseminated adenovirus serotype 3 infection in the UK. 10 Sequences of hypervariable regions of hexon gene provide excellent correlation for identification of adenoviruses at the serotype level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%