The epidemiology of adenovirus infections in Greater Manchester, UK 1982-96

Robert Cooper, R. J. Cooper, R. Hallett, A. B. Tullo, P. E. Klapper

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    Abstract

    Data relating to 3313 adenovirus isolates from patients in Greater Manchester, UK between 1982 and 1996 were analysed using χ2 tests and 95% confidence intervals. Of the 3098 isolates that were typed, 18.6% were serotype 2, 14.9% serotype 3, 12.1% serotype 1 and 10.9% serotype 41. There was evidence of a seasonal occurrence of serotype 7 (March-August), serotype 2 (January-April), serotype 4 (June-August) and subgenus F (September-November). Children less than 5 years old were the most common group of patients with adenovirus infection (61.3%) compared to 24.2% for adults and only 5.6% for school children (5-15 years). Gastric symptoms were the most common amongst infants (47.6%) followed by respiratory (27.5%) and general symptoms (12.9%). In adults, the overwhelming clinical condition was conjunctivitis (88.9%). Despite the traditional association with adenoviruses, remarkably few cases of pharyngoconjunctival fever were recorded (1.7%).
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)333-345
    Number of pages12
    JournalEpidemiology and infection
    Volume125
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2000

    Keywords

    • classification: Adenoviridae
    • diagnosis: Adenoviridae Infections
    • Adolescent
    • Adult
    • Age Factors
    • Aged
    • Child
    • Child, Preschool
    • etiology: Conjunctivitis
    • epidemiology: England
    • Female
    • Humans
    • Infant
    • Infant, Newborn
    • Male
    • Middle Aged
    • Serotyping

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