- Adenovirus serotype 14
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name = Adenovirus serotype 14
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familia = AdenoviridaeAdenovirus serotype 14 (Ad14) is aserovar of adenovirus which, unlike other adenovirus serovars, is known to cause potentially fataladenovirus infection s. According to theUnited States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of September 2007, outbreaks have been identified in four states with ten identified deaths since May 2006.cite journal |journal=Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |title= Acute Respiratory Disease Associated with Adenovirus Serotype 14 — Four States, 2006—2007 |url= http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5645a1.htm |year= 2007 |month= 16 November |volume= 56 |issue= 45 |pages= pp. 1181–1184 |accessdate= 2007-11-16 ] cite news |last= Nidhi |first= Sharma |title= CDC Report: New Deadly Strain Of Cold Virus Caused 10 Deaths |url= http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7009173574 |publisher=All Headline News |date= 2007-11-15 |accessdate= 2007-11-16]Characteristics
Ad14 is a rare emerging virus that can cause severe respiratory infection, which can sometimes be fatal, even in healthy young adults. Ad14 isolates from all four states where outbreaks occurred were identical, based on
DNA sequencing . However, the isolates were distinct from the 1955 Ad14 reference strain. This suggests that a new Ad14 variant is emerging and spreading in the United States.Reported illnesses
At least 140 illnesses have been caused by Ad14 in
New York ,Oregon ,Washington , andTexas . Of these patients, 53 were hospitalized, 24 of whom were admitted tointensive care unit s. In all reported cases, the isolated Ad14 strain was found to be genetically identical.;New YorkThe first death was that of a 12-day-old girl, born full-term and healthy, in New York in May 2006. Ad14 was isolated from postmortem swabs. No connection has been made between this case and cases in other states.
;TexasIn February 2007, an outbreak of acute respiratory infections with
fever was reported among trainees atLackland Air Force Base (LAFB) inSan Antonio . Of patients tested, 268 were positive for adenovirus. Of 118 serotyped patients, 106 (90%) were identified as Ad14. A total of 27 patients was hospitalized, one of whom, a nineteen-year-oldAirman Basic ,Paige Villers , died in the ICU..Steadily declining numbers of cases continued to be reported at LAFB through November 2007, with only 39 positive for Ad14 that month.cite news |publisher=
Houston Chronicle |author=Associated Press |title= Cases of "boot camp flu" dropping at Lackland AFB |url= http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5346795.html |date=2007-12-03 |accessdate= 2007-12-03 ] Cases have also been reported from three other Texas military bases, but no positive connection has been made with the cases at LAFB.;OregonIn early April 2007, 17 patients were reported to have been admitted at an Oregon hospital for severe
pneumonia within the past month. Samples from 15 of these were positive for Ad14. TheOregon Public Health Division later identified samples from 31 patients from November 2006 to ? as positive for Ad14. Oregon reported a total of seven Ad14 deaths.;WashingtonIn the Washington cases, four cases of Ad14 infection were reported. All the patients were smokers between the ages of 40 and 62. Three suffered from lung disease and the fourth had
AIDS ; the latter patient later died.References
External links
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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gG5A8_-5CVDuVMDiCPa7yaw94PGwD8SUC6VO0 CDC: New Respiratory Bug Has Killed 10] "MIKE STOBBE" 15 November 2007
* WebMD: [http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/news/20071115/killer-cold-virus-ad14-appears-in-us Killer Cold Virus Appears in U.S.] "Daniel J. DeNoon " 15 November 2007
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