The infections caused by adenovirus are acute febrile
disorders characterized by inflammation of the respiratory and ocular mucous
membranes, followed by follicular hyperplasia of sub mucosal and regional
lymphoid tissue. Adenovirus is also present in the intestinal tract causing
pronounced or latent infections in the mesenteric lymph nodes, tonsil and the
adenoids. There are over twenty serotypes of adenoviruses.
Signs and symptoms of the infections are usually sudden. They
include malaise, fever, and sore throat. There is also noticeable enlargement
of regional lymph nodes; sometimes pharyngeal lymphoid hypertrophy is present.
Rarely there is secondary Pneumonitis. Other diseases caused by adenoviruses
are Acute Respiratory Disease (ARD), Epidemic kerato conjunctivitis (EKC),
acute respiratory illness (AFRI), and pharyngeal conjunctiva fever (PCF), and
virus pneumonia of infants.
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