id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-305071-4ck8nd24 Calvo, Cristina Eight Year Prospective Study of Adenoviruses Infections in Hospitalized Children. Comparison with Other Respiratory Viruses 2015-07-06 .txt text/plain 3527 205 49 Human adenovirus (HAdV), a double-stranded DNA virus, causes a wide range of clinical syndromes and is a well-recognized agent of upper and lower respiratory infections in children [1, 2] . Although the literature on adenoviral infections in children is increasing, there are few prospective, long term studies, designed specifically to evaluate the role of HAdV in acute respiratory infections requiring hospitalization. Patients with influenza have fever more frequently (p = 0.028) and have a lower leukocytes count in blood (p<0.001), than children infected by HAdV. HAdV frequently (11% of cases) caused lengthy hospitalizations (more than 7 days) 21% of the single infections were diagnosed with pneumonia. Jin et al [13] , in China, describe similar findings, that children with RSV are younger than patients with HAdV, and have lower respiratory tract infections such as bronchiolitis and bronchitis more frequently. ./cache/cord-305071-4ck8nd24.txt ./txt/cord-305071-4ck8nd24.txt