A fatal case of viral sepsis and encephalitis in a child caused by human adenovirus type 7 infection

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Adenoviruses are highly prevalent pathogens responsible for a wide range of clinical diseases, including respiratory tract infection, acute gastroenteritis, and conjunctivitis. However, adenovirus infection is rarely associated with central nervous system involvement. Here, we report a fatal viral sepsis and encephalitis in a child caused by a human adenovirus type 7 infection. We detected human adenovirus type 7 in the patient’s nasopharyngeal swab, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid. Our findings indicate clinicians should be aware of the possible central nervous system involvement in adenovirus infection.

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Zhao, H., Liu, Y., Feng, Z., Feng, Q., Li, K., Gao, H., … Xie, Z. (2022). A fatal case of viral sepsis and encephalitis in a child caused by human adenovirus type 7 infection. Virology Journal, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-022-01886-z

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