A Report of Adult Human Adenovirus Infections in a Tertiary Hospital
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A Report of Adult Human Adenovirus Infections in a Tertiary Hospital
Abstract
We describe a review of human adenovirus (HAdV) infections occurring among adults in a tertiary hospital in Singapore from February to May 2013. A similar increase in cases was observed among children and military personnel during the same time period. The majority of isolates were identified as HAdV-7, likely an emerging pathogen in Asia.
Keywords: adenovirus; outbreak; severe infection; surveillance..
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