Rapid presumptive recognition of diarrhea-associated adenoviruses

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Abstract

The quantity of adenoviruses in a diarrhea stool provided a strong presumptive indication of the presence or absence of an adenovirus from subgenus F or G (proposed species 40 or 41). These adenoviruses were found in the stools of 91% of 56 acutely ill diarrhea patients with one or more than one adenovirus particle per min of direct electron microscopic viewing, as compared with 40% of 20 acutely ill diarrhea patients with less than one detected adenovirus particle per min of viewing.

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Brandt, C. D., Rodriguez, W. J., Kim, H. W., Arrobio, J. O., Jeffries, B. C., & Parrott, R. H. (1984). Rapid presumptive recognition of diarrhea-associated adenoviruses. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 20(5), 1008–1009. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.20.5.1008-1009.1984

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