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Transmission dynamics and prospective environmental sampling of adenovirus in a military recruit setting

Authors :
Margaret A. K. Ryan
Miguel Osuna
Kevin L. Russell
Michael P. Broderick
David J. Ecker
Adriana E. Kajon
Nikki E. Freed
Emily Moradi
Cassandra B. Morn
Suzanne E. Franklin
Peter E. Kammerer
Lawrence B. Blyn
Source :
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background. High levels of morbidity caused by adenovirus among US military recruits have returned since the loss of adenovirus vaccines in 1999. The transmission dynamics of adenovirus have never been well understood, which complicates prevention efforts. Methods. Enrollment and end-of-study samples were obtained and active surveillance for febrile respiratory illnesses (FRIs) was performed for 341 recruits and support personnel. Environmental samples were collected simultaneously. Classic and advanced diagnostic techniques were used. Results. Seventy-nine percent (213/271) of new recruits were seronegative for either adenovirus serotype 4 (Ad-4) or adenovirus serotype 7 (Ad-7). FRI caused by Ad-4 was observed in 25% (67/271) of enrolled recruits, with 100% of them occurring in individuals with enrollment titers

Details

ISSN :
00221899
Volume :
194
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of infectious diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f96af3e621ff66ba032771fd64d5b2ea