1. Chronic intestinal infection due to subgenus F type 40 adenovirus in a patient with AIDS.
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Dionisio D, Arista S, Vizzi E, Manneschi LI, Di Lollo S, Trotta M, Sterrantino G, Mininni S, and Leoncini F
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- AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections pathology, Adenovirus Infections, Human pathology, Adult, Chronic Disease, Diarrhea virology, Duodenal Diseases pathology, Duodenal Diseases virology, Duodenum ultrastructure, Duodenum virology, Feces virology, Humans, Intestinal Diseases pathology, Intestinal Mucosa ultrastructure, Intestinal Mucosa virology, Male, Microscopy, Electron, AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections virology, Adenovirus Infections, Human virology, Adenoviruses, Human isolation & purification, Intestinal Diseases virology
- Abstract
A case of chronic intestinal infection due to adenovirus type 40 lasting for 13 months in a patient with AIDS is described. Adenovirus particles were detected by electron microscopy in biopsy samples taken from the duodenum 3 months after the onset of diarrhoea. The virus was identified as adenovirus type 40 in stool samples by ELISA monoclonal antibodies to adenovirus group antigen (MAd-g2) and types 40 and 41 (MA 40-1 and MA 41-1). No other enteropathogens were found. These data support a causal relationship between adenovirus 40 and the gastrointestinal symptoms of the patient. This is the first reported case of intestinal infection caused by adenovirus type 40 in a patient with AIDS.
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- 1997
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