Outbreak of Severe Respiratory Disease

A very interesting article,which describes an emergence of a new Adenovirus 14 Species B as a cause for a protracted outbreak of respiratory illness among military recruits. Sequencing the whole genome of B14 is the next step. Darr et al. demonstrated,which antiviral drug should be used for treatment.

Tags: Biology, Adenovirus Type 14, respiratory illness, military recruits

Outbreak of Severe Respiratory Disease Associated with Emergent Human Adenovirus Serotype 14 at a US Air Force Training Facility in 2007.

Authors: Jacqueline E Tate, Michel L Bunning, Lisa Lott, Xiaoyan Lu, John Su, David Metzgar, Lorie Brosch, Catherine A Panozzo, Vincent C Marconi, Dennis J Faix, Mila Prill, Brian Johnson, Dean D Erdman, Vincent Fonseca, Larry J Anderson, Marc-Alain Widdowson

The Journal of infectious diseases. 05/2009;

Background. In 2007, a US Air Force training facility reported a cluster of severe respiratory illnesses associated with a rare human adenovirus (Ad) serotype, Ad14. We investigated this outbreak to
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  • Prapunjika Sharma, Nov 19, 2009 11:32 am

    i like this but how can i read full article of this

  • Sören Hofmayer, Nov 19, 2009 4:09 pm

    click on the link next to "Fulltext:", but you need to be logged in

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