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Adenoviruses most commonly cause respiratory illness; however, depending on the infecting serotype, they may also cause various other illnesses, such as gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and rash illness. Symptoms of respiratory illness caused by adenovirus infection range from the common cold syndrome to pneumonia, croup, and bronchitis. Patients with compromised immune systems are especially susceptible to severe complications of adenovirus infection. Acute respiratory disease (ARD), first recognized among military recruits during World War II, can be caused by adenovirus infections during conditions of crowding and stress.
New protein shows potential for treating systolic heart failure

New protein shows potential for treating systolic heart failure

Japanese bats found carrying high levels of novel viruses, raising concerns about zoonotic outbreaks

Japanese bats found carrying high levels of novel viruses, raising concerns about zoonotic outbreaks

Drug-free nasal spray demonstrates effectiveness in blocking viral and bacterial infections

Drug-free nasal spray demonstrates effectiveness in blocking viral and bacterial infections

Mucosal COVID-19 boosters outperform mRNA shots in preventing upper airway infections

Mucosal COVID-19 boosters outperform mRNA shots in preventing upper airway infections

Study confirms cardiovascular safety of COVID-19 vaccines among millions of adults in England

Study confirms cardiovascular safety of COVID-19 vaccines among millions of adults in England

COVID vaccines shown to reduce risk of arterial thrombosis

COVID vaccines shown to reduce risk of arterial thrombosis

Study finds lower risk of heart attacks and strokes after COVID-19 vaccination

Study finds lower risk of heart attacks and strokes after COVID-19 vaccination

Unexpected T-cell reactions to adenoviral COVID-19 vaccines discovered

Unexpected T-cell reactions to adenoviral COVID-19 vaccines discovered

UC San Diego Health offers new bladder-saving gene therapy to treat localized bladder cancer

UC San Diego Health offers new bladder-saving gene therapy to treat localized bladder cancer

H5N1 influenza outbreak in Texas dairy cattle sparks multi-species transmission concerns

H5N1 influenza outbreak in Texas dairy cattle sparks multi-species transmission concerns

Research expands understanding of vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis

Research expands understanding of vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis

Researchers receive NIH grant to help develop gene therapy for HIV

Researchers receive NIH grant to help develop gene therapy for HIV

COVID-19 vaccine associated with reduced risk of cardiac and clot-related complications after SARS-CoV-2 infection

COVID-19 vaccine associated with reduced risk of cardiac and clot-related complications after SARS-CoV-2 infection

New insights into how viruses disrupt heart function and lead to sudden cardiac deaths

New insights into how viruses disrupt heart function and lead to sudden cardiac deaths

Scientists uncover a new doorway for SARS-CoV-2 into human cells

Scientists uncover a new doorway for SARS-CoV-2 into human cells

How is long-COVID different from other post-viral infection syndromes?

How is long-COVID different from other post-viral infection syndromes?

New scientific statement outlines recommendations for diagnosing, managing cerebral venous thrombosis

New scientific statement outlines recommendations for diagnosing, managing cerebral venous thrombosis

Study shows slight increase in Guillain-Barre syndrome risk with adenovirus COVID vaccines

Study shows slight increase in Guillain-Barre syndrome risk with adenovirus COVID vaccines

University of Oxford launches first-in-human trial of the ChAdOx1 NipahB vaccine

University of Oxford launches first-in-human trial of the ChAdOx1 NipahB vaccine

Refeyn launches KaritroMP for rapid and reproducible characterization of large viral vectors

Refeyn launches KaritroMP for rapid and reproducible characterization of large viral vectors

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