Abstract
Human adenoviruses (HAdV) cause a broad spectrum of diseases including acute respiratory infection (ARI), and are responsible for 5% of cases requiring hospitalization in children aged <5 years in Colombia; however, little is known about the circulating types, partly due to the lack of reliable typing tests. In order to evaluate a VA gene PCR-sequencing approach for identification of HAdV circulating types in a Colombian population, 52 nasopharyngeal aspirates/swabs from children with ARI were processed. After a BLAST analysis, matches with species B (41/48, 8542%), C (6/48, 125%), and D (1/48, 208%) were found; and at the type level, type 3 (22/48, 4583%) was the most frequent. This initial effort to expand our knowledge about the molecular epidemiology of HAdV circulating in Bogota, Colombia, showed that HAdV-B was the predominant circulating species in the study period and reports, for the first time in Colombia, the presence of HAdV-D in a respiratory sample. © Copyright Cambridge University Press 2011.
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Rojas, L. J., Jaramillo, C. A., Mojica, M. F., Escalante, M. P., & Delgado, P. (2012). Molecular typing of adenovirus circulating in a Colombian paediatric population with acute respiratory infection. Epidemiology and Infection, 140(5), 818–822. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268811001269
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