Adenovirus eye infections in an Australian city, 1972–9

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A number of adenovirus serotypes have been associated with both sporadic cases and outbreaks of conjunctivitis and pharyngoconjunctival fever but only adenovirus type 8 and adenovirus type 19 have been responsible for wide-spread epidemic kerato-conjunctivitis. In Melbourne, Australia, in the past eight years these two serotypes have been prevalent, resulting in an outbreak of adenovirus type 8 kerato-conjunctivitis in 1976–7 followed by adenovirus type 19 keratoconjunctivitis in 1978–9. During these two periods of peak incidence, 53 cases of adenovirus type 8 and 43 cases of adenovirus type 19 kerato-conjunctivitis were confirmed by isolation. © 1981, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Irving, L., Kennett, M., Lewis, F., Birch, C., & Donaldson, A. (1981). Adenovirus eye infections in an Australian city, 1972–9. Journal of Hygiene, 86(1), 95–103. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400068789

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