Dissemination and genome characterization of a human adenovirus F41 in a patient with B-Cell lymphoma

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Adenovirus (HAdV) F41 is a common cause of gastroenteritis and has rarely been reported associated with disseminated disease. In this report, an adult patient with a history of ulcerative colitis, cryptogenic cirrhosis, stage III adenocarcinoma, high-grade diffuse large B-cell lymphoma on chemotherapy was diagnosed with disseminated adenovirus infection. HAdV DNA was quantified in stool, plasma, and urine with viral loads of 7, 4, and 3 log10 copies/mL, respectively. The patient’s course was rapidly progressive and he passed away 2 days after initiation of antiviral therapy. The patient’s infecting virus was characterized as HAdV-F41 by whole genome sequencing.

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Fall, A., Campodónico, V. L., Howard, C., Gallagher, N., Bailey, G., Kajon, A. E., & Mostafa, H. H. (2023). Dissemination and genome characterization of a human adenovirus F41 in a patient with B-Cell lymphoma. Virology Journal, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-023-02101-3

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