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Adenovirus
infections are a common cause of respiratory and enteric illnesses of late infancy and childhood. In neonates, adenovirus infections are rare, carrying a high morbidity and mortality rate. We present a case of infant who developed severe
pneumonia
and disseminated adenoviral infection following water birth delivery to a mother with gastroenteritis. The infant's infection was due to an adenovirus strain that has not been previously reported in neonates.
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PMID:Case report: severe disseminated adenovirus infection in a neonate following water birth delivery. 2341 17
Adenoviruses which are one of the causative agents of acute respiratory tract infections at all age groups worldwide, can lead to epidemic, endemic or sporadic infections year-round.
Adenovirus
infections in lower respiratory tract can be presented as bronchitis, bronchiolitis and
pneumonia
. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of adenoviruses as the etiologic agent of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in children by cell culture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct fluorescence antibody (DFA) test. The results of the laboratory tests were evaluated in the light of patients' clinical findings. The study consisted of 206 patients aged between 0-5 years old and who were admitted to the hospital with the complaints of LRTI between January 2011 and April 2012. The clinical, radiological and laboratory findings of the patients were recorded. Nasopharyngeal specimens were taken with flocked swab from all patients and adenoviruses were investigated by shell-vial cell culture, real-time PCR and DFA test, simultaneously. Of all the samples 89.3% were taken in January, February and March and 38% of the patients have one or more chronic underlying diseases as chromosomal abnormalities, congenital heart disease, heart failure, asthma, cystic fibrosis, leukemia, kidney failure and prematurity.
Adenovirus
was detected in 12 (5.8%) of the samples by PCR, seven (3.4%) of the samples by cell culture method. While seven samples were found positive with both PCR and cell culture, 194 samples yielded negative results in both tests. Five samples, which were found positive by PCR, were not grown in cell culture method. Twelve of the 153 samples examined with DFA test, could not be evaluated due to insufficient amount of cells, however 2.8% (4/141) of the samples were found positive for adenovirus antigens by DFA method. Those samples were also positive ones in the other two methods. Compared with cell culture, the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of PCR were 100%, 97.5%, 58.3% and 100%, respectively; those values were 57%,100%,100% and 97.7%, respectively for DFA testing. Compared to PCR the sensitivity of cell culture is very low (16.6%) after three days of incubation, however, it increased to 58.3% after five days' of incubation. There was no significant relationship between adenovirus positivity and the presence of chronic diseases, the radiological findings and the laboratory findings. Of all adenovirus positive samples 83.3% were obtained in January, February and March. Our data indicated that the etiological agent was adenovirus in approximately 6% of children with LRTI. The most important step for the isolation of adenovirus from respiratory tract, is high quality and sufficient amounts of sample. The flexible flocked swabs made it easy to take nasopharyngeal swab from children. Although cell culture is still the gold standard for the diagnosis of adenovirus infections, PCR which is a fast method with high sensitivity and specificity can also be used. However, specific care should be taken during the DNA extraction stage, since the amount of the nucleic acid in the sample is critical for the best results. Even though the low sensitivity of DFA restricts its use in routine diagnosis of adenovirus infections, it should always be kept in mind that the quality of the clinical samples is most reliably evaluated by this method.
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PMID:[Investigation of adenoviruses in children with lower respiratory tract infections]. 2362 28
Adenovirus
often causes respiratory disease outbreaks in military training soldiers. Compared with adenovirus
pneumonia
in young military adults, symptoms arising from febrile respiratory illness (FRI) caused by adenovirus have not been previously evaluated in Korean soldiers. We conducted an event-based outbreak investigation involving 712 male soldiers aged 19 to 21 years from March 14 to 30, 2012 to evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with
pneumonia
and FRI caused by adenovirus. We described the laboratory and radiological characteristics of patients with adenovirus
pneumonia
. Among these, 407 cases of FRI and 15 cases of
pneumonia
were identified through active surveillance (attack rate of FRI, 57.16%; attack rate of
pneumonia
, 2.11%). Fire training and march training may present environmental risk factors for adenovirus-associated outbreaks. Most symptoms were mild. The most frequent symptom in patients with
pneumonia
and FRI was cough. Patients with
pneumonia
were associated with an increased incidence of dizziness (crude odds ratio [cOR], 9.65; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.38-37.15) and a decreased incidence of rhinorrhea (cOR, 0.15; 95% CI, 0.04-0.53) during adenovirus-associated outbreaks. Differential leukocyte count revealed high monocytes, low lymphocytes, and low eosinophils, and chest computed tomography revealed a consolidation pattern and right lobar pneumonia. These findings warrant a high level of suspicion for adenovirus
pneumonia
.
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PMID:Outbreak of febrile respiratory illness caused by adenovirus at a South Korean military training facility: clinical and radiological characteristics of adenovirus pneumonia. 2404 31
Adenovirus
infections occur in different military groups as acute respiratory diseases combined with backsets and
pneumonia
. At definition of etiological structure of acute respiratory diseases in 1606 soldiers of 1-2 year of service, placed in the division of infectious diseases of the military medical academy in 2000-2011, dominance of an adenoviral infection (37.4%) was revealed, especially in non-epidemic periods of influenza (77% in 2007-2008). Adenoviral diseases among the hospitalized patients became complicated
pneumonia
in 17.8% of cases, and the proportion of adenoviral
pneumonia
in the overall community-acquired
pneumonia
with acute respiratory disease was 55.2%.
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PMID:[Clinical and epidemiological value of adenovirus infection in the military personnel]. 2434 Oct 17
Adenovirus
(
ADV
) is one of the most common causes of acute respiratory infections for infants and children. The objective of this study was to understand the prevalence of
ADV
in acute respiratory infections in infants and children in Beijing and the types of the circulating ADVs. Clinical specimens were collected from patients with acute respiratory infections in a consecutive period of 10 years from Jan 2003 to Dec 2012. ADVs were detected from the collected clinical specimens by tissue culture and/or immunofluorescence assay and typed by nested-PCR based on the sequence of hexon gene for
ADV
types 3 and 7. For those strains which could not be typed by the nest-PCR, the gene fragment was amplified by a universal primer pair for all
ADV
types from group A to F and the PCR products were sequenced directly and analyzed with sequence comparison. Out of 39214 clinical specimens collected, including 7198 throat swabs from outpatients and 32016 nasopharyngeal aspirates from hospitalized patients, 884 were
ADV
positive by tissue culture and/or immunofluorescence assay, the overall positive rate was 2.25% (884/39214). The positive rate of
ADV
from the hospitalized was 2.08% (665/32016), while from the outpatients was 3.04% (219/7198). The
ADV
positive rate for year 2010 was 3.69%, which was the highest among the 10 years. The types of the ADVs were tested for 848 out of the 884 patients by using the nest-PCR and sequence analysis. It was showed that AD3 was the most prevalent with the rate of 53.18% (451/848), followed by AD7 36.79% (312/848), AD2 3.78% (32/848), AD55 2.24% (19/848), AD1 2.0% (17/848), AD5 0.94% (8/848), AD14 0.47% (4/848), AD6 0.35% (3/848) and AD4 0.24% (2/848). AD3 was the most predominant in most of the years among these 10 years, except 2012, 2003 and 2007. AD7 was the most predominant in 2012, and AD3 and AD7 were co-circulated in 2003 and 2007. Among 26
ADV
infected severe
pneumonia
cases with pulmonary failure, 23 (88.5%) were AD7 positive, while 12
ADV
associated tonsillitis, 11 (91.7%) were AD 3. The
ADV
positive rates from age groups 0-3 years were higher than age groups older than 4 years. The ratio for
ADV
positive males to females was 1.9 to 1.
Adenovirus
is still an important pathogen of acute respiratory infection in infants and young children. Most of the
ADV
associated acute respiratory infections in children in Beijing from 2003 to 2012 were AD3 and AD7. Most of the severe lower respiratory infections were associated with AD7. AD55 generated by recombination of AD11 and AD14 emerged in 2006.
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PMID:[Identification and typing of adenovirus from acute respiratory infections in pediatric patients in Beijing from 2003 to 2012]. 2452 Jul 67
During April 2011-March 2012, we retrospectively reviewed medical records for South Korea soldiers to assess the etiology and epidemiology of acute viral lower respiratory tract infections.
Adenovirus
was the most commonly identified virus (63.2%) and the most common cause of
pneumonia
(79.3%) and hospitalization (76.6%); 3 soldiers died of adenovirus-related illness.
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PMID:Acute lower respiratory tract infections in soldiers, South Korea, April 2011-March 2012. 2475 Aug 20
Non-influenza respiratory virus infections are common worldwide and contribute to morbidity and mortality in all age groups. The recently identified Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus has been associated with rapidly progressive
pneumonia
and high mortality rate.
Adenovirus
14 has been increasingly recognized in severe acute respiratory illness in both military and civilian individuals. Rhinovirus C and human bocavirus type 1 have been commonly detected in infants and young children with respiratory tract infection and studies have shown a positive correlation between respiratory illness and high viral loads, mono-infection, viremia, and/or serologically-confirmed primary infection.
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PMID:Emerging respiratory viruses other than influenza. 2485 35
Severe adenovirus infection in children can manifest with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and respiratory failure, leading to the need for prolonged mechanical support in the form of either mechanical ventilation or extracorporeal life support. Early extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) intervention for children with ARDS should be considered if selection criteria fulfill.We report on a 9-month-old boy who had adenovirus
pneumonia
with rapid progression to ARDS. Real-time polymerase chain reaction tests of sputum and pleural effusion samples confirmed adenovirus serotype 7. Chest x-rays showed progressively increasing infiltrations and pleural effusions in both lung fields within 11 days. Because conventional ARDS therapies failed, we initiated ECMO with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) for 9 days. Chest x-rays showed gradual improvements in lung expansion.This patient was subsequently discharged after a hospital stay of 38 days. Post-ECMO and adenovirus sequelae were followed in our outpatient department.
Adenovirus
pneumonia
in children can manifest with severe pulmonary morbidity and respiratory failure. The unique lung recruitment by HFOV can be a useful therapeutic option for severe ARDS patients when combined with sufficient lung rest provided by ECMO.
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PMID:Adenovirus pneumonia complicated with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a case report. 2599 46
Human adenovirus (HAdV) cause upper and lower respiratory tract infections. However, there are few large prospective studies focused on HAdVs acute infections requiring hospitalization. From 2005 to 2013 a prospective study was conducted on children admitted with acute respiratory infections. Specimens of nasopharyngeal aspirate were taken for virological study by PCR and clinical data was recorded. HAdV specimens were genotyped. Frequency and clinical course of HAdV infections were compared with RSV, rhinovirus (RV), human bocavirus (HBoV) and influenza in the same population. HAdV was detected in 403 cases of 2371 confirmed viral infections (17.2%) , of which 154 were single virus infections (38%). We genotyped 154 HAdVs. The most frequent genotypes were HAdV-3 (24%), HAdV-6 (21%), and HAdV-5 (20%). A total of 262 children had fever (64.9%); 194 suffered hypoxia (48%), and 147 presented infiltrate in chest x-rays (36.4%). The most frequent diagnoses were recurrent wheezing or asthma (51.7%), bronchiolitis (18.3 %), and
pneumonia
(11.9%), and 46 (11.4%) episodes required prolonged hospitalization (>7 days) due to the severity.
Adenovirus
single infections were compared with single infections of 598 RSV, 494 RV, 83 influenza and 78 HBoV. Significant clinical differences were found between HAdV, RSV and RV infections.
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PMID:Eight Year Prospective Study of Adenoviruses Infections in Hospitalized Children. Comparison with Other Respiratory Viruses. 2614 65
Noonan syndrome is a relatively common and heterogeneous genetic disorder, associated with congenital heart defect in about 50% of the cases. If the defect is not severe, life expectancy is normal. We report a case of Noonan syndrome in a preterm infant with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and lethal outcome associated to acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by
Adenovirus
pneumonia
. A novel mutation in the RAF1 gene was identified: c.782C>G (p.Pro261Arg) in heterozygosity, not described previously in the literature. Consequently, the common clinical course in this mutation and its respective contribution to the early fatal outcome is unknown. No conclusion can be established regarding genotype/phenotype correlation.
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PMID:A Novel Noonan Syndrome RAF1 Mutation: Lethal Course in a Preterm Infant. 2626 34
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