In mid-May 2007, a respiratory disease outbreak associated with adenovirus, serotype B14 (Ad14), was recognized at a large military basic training facility in Texas. The affected population was highly mobile; after the 6-week basic training course, trainees immediately dispersed to advanced training sites worldwide. Accordingly, enhanced surveillance and control efforts were instituted at sites receiving the most trainees. Specimens from patients with pneumonia or febrile respiratory illness were tested for respiratory pathogens by using cultures and reverse transcription–PCR. During May through October 2007, a total of 959 specimens were collected from 21 sites; 43.1% were adenovirus positive; the Ad14 serotype accounted for 95.3% of adeno...
Background: Adenoviral diseases generally present as self-limiting upper respiratory illnesses. Howe...
Abstract Background Recruit training sites are places with a high incidence of respiratory infectiou...
Human adenoviruses (HAdV) are major causative agents of acute respiratory disease (ARD) worldwide. ...
After 25 years of successful control through immunization, respiratory infections due to adenoviruse...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
A large outbreak of adenovirus type 4-associated acute respiratory disease (ARD) occurred at Fort Ja...
In May 1997, a large, persistent epidemic of adenovirus type 4-associated acute respiratory disease ...
—Beginning in 1966, 3 months before the first largescale use of live, oral adenovirus (Adv) type 4 v...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray and Chorazy and the article by Lewis et al., on pages 1413–5 a...
Adenovirus vaccines have greatly reduced military respiratory disease morbidity since the 1970s. How...
Background. Adenovirus (Ad) has long been the predominant cause of acute respiratory illness (ARI) i...
Outbreaks of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and adenovirus have been reported in military in-stitutions for s...
During January 2013–April 2014, we subjected nasopharyngeal specimens collected from patients with a...
Adenoviruses are frequent causes of respiratory disease in the US military population. A successful ...
Background: Adenoviral diseases generally present as self-limiting upper respiratory illnesses. Howe...
Abstract Background Recruit training sites are places with a high incidence of respiratory infectiou...
Human adenoviruses (HAdV) are major causative agents of acute respiratory disease (ARD) worldwide. ...
After 25 years of successful control through immunization, respiratory infections due to adenoviruse...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
A large outbreak of adenovirus type 4-associated acute respiratory disease (ARD) occurred at Fort Ja...
In May 1997, a large, persistent epidemic of adenovirus type 4-associated acute respiratory disease ...
—Beginning in 1966, 3 months before the first largescale use of live, oral adenovirus (Adv) type 4 v...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray and Chorazy and the article by Lewis et al., on pages 1413–5 a...
Adenovirus vaccines have greatly reduced military respiratory disease morbidity since the 1970s. How...
Background. Adenovirus (Ad) has long been the predominant cause of acute respiratory illness (ARI) i...
Outbreaks of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and adenovirus have been reported in military in-stitutions for s...
During January 2013–April 2014, we subjected nasopharyngeal specimens collected from patients with a...
Adenoviruses are frequent causes of respiratory disease in the US military population. A successful ...
Background: Adenoviral diseases generally present as self-limiting upper respiratory illnesses. Howe...
Abstract Background Recruit training sites are places with a high incidence of respiratory infectiou...
Human adenoviruses (HAdV) are major causative agents of acute respiratory disease (ARD) worldwide. ...