2017
DOI: 10.1111/irv.12457
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A cluster of adenovirus type B55 infection in a neurosurgical inpatient department of a general hospital in Guangdong, China

Abstract: BackgroundHuman adenovirus type 55 is a re‐emerging human respiratory pathogen that is associated with several respiratory infections outbreaks in military and school populations. In this study, we describe the first HAdV55‐associated hospital outbreak documented in Guangdong, China.MethodsActive surveillance was conducted in the involved neurosurgical inpatient department. All staff and patients in the involved neurosurgical department were surveyed for any symptoms of fever (≥38°C) and enlarged tonsils durin… Show more

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“…In 2011, 5 years after the emergence of the first HAdV-B55 strain QS-DLL in China ( Walsh et al, 2010 ), HAdV-B55 re-emerged and caused a CAP outbreak in China ( Gu et al, 2012 ; Zhang et al, 2012a ; Cao et al, 2014 ). Since then, there have been more than 10 HAdV-B55-associated ARD outbreaks in China, for example, in Shanxi province, Chongqing, Beijing, Jiangsu province, Hebei province, Jinan, Tianjin, and Guangdong province ( Yang et al, 2009 ; Walsh et al, 2010 ; Zhang et al, 2012a ; Li et al, 2014 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Gao et al, 2016 ; Tan et al, 2016 ; Yi et al, 2017 ), with severe and fatal cases ( Zhu et al, 2009 ; Cao et al, 2014 ; Tan et al, 2016 ; Zhang S.Y. et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2011, 5 years after the emergence of the first HAdV-B55 strain QS-DLL in China ( Walsh et al, 2010 ), HAdV-B55 re-emerged and caused a CAP outbreak in China ( Gu et al, 2012 ; Zhang et al, 2012a ; Cao et al, 2014 ). Since then, there have been more than 10 HAdV-B55-associated ARD outbreaks in China, for example, in Shanxi province, Chongqing, Beijing, Jiangsu province, Hebei province, Jinan, Tianjin, and Guangdong province ( Yang et al, 2009 ; Walsh et al, 2010 ; Zhang et al, 2012a ; Li et al, 2014 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Gao et al, 2016 ; Tan et al, 2016 ; Yi et al, 2017 ), with severe and fatal cases ( Zhu et al, 2009 ; Cao et al, 2014 ; Tan et al, 2016 ; Zhang S.Y. et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acquisition both loops of HAdV-B11 is beneficial to the survival and spreading of the recombinant HAdV-B55, because the previous absence of circulating HAdV-B11 in China ( Han et al, 2013 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Yu et al, 2016 ) led to a corresponding low level of herd immunity, which might be associated with the subsequent more and more ARD outbreaks caused by HAdV-B55 ( Yang et al, 2009 ; Zhu et al, 2009 ; Walsh et al, 2010 ; Zhang et al, 2012a ; Zhang S.Y. et al, 2016 ; Cao et al, 2014 ; Li et al, 2014 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Gao et al, 2016 ; Tan et al, 2016 ; Yi et al, 2017 ). This is one of the immune escape capabilities of HAdVs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since then, numerous outbreaks have been reported from northern China (Shaanxi, Hebei, Henan, Shangdong, Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, and Gansu) [5–7, 12–14], and recently more from the southern and western regions (Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guangdong) [3, 15]. Notably, our patient was from Yunnan.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…The high number of adenovirus reads were sufficient for de novo assembly into several large contigs (max size, 4800 bp), which were closely matched to human adenovirus B55 (HAdV-B55). Of note, this is the same strain that has been reported to cause numerous outbreaks in military units, hospitals, and schools in China, and that often causes deaths in immunocompetent young patients [3–7]. With this information, it was very clear that this patient was suffering an invasive HAdV-B55 infection that started from pneumonia and progressed into viremia.…”
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confidence: 81%
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