“…Serotype identification is critical for epidemiological surveillance, the detection of new strains, assessment of treatment efficacy, and understanding the pathogenesis of HAdV. For example, acute respiratory disease is primarily caused by HAdV-B1 serotypes 3, 7, 16, and 21; HAdV-B2 serotypes 11 and 14; and HAdV-E serotype 4 (8,23,25,28,35,38,41). Respiratory infections caused by HAdV-B1 serotypes 3 and 7 (16) and HAdV-B2 serotype 14 (17) are potentially fatal.…”