Pediatric acute gastroenteritis associated with adenovirus 40/41 in low-income and middle-income countries
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases2020Vol. 33(5), pp. 398–403
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Abstract
Efforts at global diarrhea control in low-income and middle-income countries will require combating pediatric gastroenteritis because of enteric adenovirus infections. Future research in these settings using type-specific molecular diagnostics or strain genotyping to fully characterize the epidemiology of adenovirus 40/41 infections, identify non-40/41 adenoviruses significantly associated with gastroenteritis, and develop vaccines effective at preventing adenovirus diarrhea is warranted.
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