Adenovirus type 8 keratoconjunctivitis – an outbreak and its treatment with topical human fibroblast interferon

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An outbreak of keratoconjunctivitis is described which involved at least 186 people; adenovirus type 8 was identified in 50 of the cases. Topical human fibroblast interferon was assessed in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study in which 34 patients participated. Seventeen of the 34 trial patients yielded adenovirus type 8; three were infected with adenovirus type 7. The outbreak was curtailed by control of infection measures: principally careful hand-washing by medical personnel between cases and by discouraging attendance of new cases at the Eye Infirmary. Consequently the trial numbers are small. In addition there was a wide interpatient variation in the severity of infection. Therefore it was not possible to make any statistically valid conclusions concerning the recovery rate of patients receiving interferon or placebo. © 1986, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Reilly, S., Dhillon, B. J., Nkanza, K. M., D’souza, A. M., Taylor, N., Hobbs, S. J., … Roome, A. P. C. H. (1986). Adenovirus type 8 keratoconjunctivitis – an outbreak and its treatment with topical human fibroblast interferon. Journal of Hygiene, 96(3), 557–575. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400066365

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