Prevalence, seasonality, and peak age of infection of enteric adenoviruses in Japan, 1995-2009

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A total of 7185 faecal specimens collected from infants and children with gastroenteritis in seven different regions of Japan during 1995-2009 were examined for adenovirus by polymerase chain reaction. Adenovirus was detected in 568 (7·9%) patients. The adenovirus activity peak was in winter and spring seasons (December-March) during the study period in the Japanese paediatric population. During the last 15 years, adenovirus 41 was the most predominant strain in Japan. © 2012 Cambridge University Press.

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Dey, S. K., Hoq, I., Okitsu, S., Hayakawa, S., & Ushijima, H. (2013). Prevalence, seasonality, and peak age of infection of enteric adenoviruses in Japan, 1995-2009. Epidemiology and Infection, 141(5), 958–960. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268812001586

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