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Adenovirus

Adenoviruses are common viruses that can infect anyone and make them sick. But, most illnesses are not serious. Adenoviruses most often cause respiratory illness. These viruses can also cause fever, diarrhea, pink eye (conjunctivitis), bladder infection (cystitis), or rash illness... more

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About Adenoviruses

Describes the virus, how it spreads, symptoms, prevention, treatment...

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For Health Care Professionals

Clinical overview and information on diagnosis, treatment, prevention...

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Trends and outbreaks of adenovirus illnesses...

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References & Publications

Scientific articles and other publications on adenovirus infections and outbreaks...

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