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adenovirusAny of a group of spheroidal viruses, made up of DNA wrapped in a protein coat, that cause sore throat and fever in humans, hepatitis in dogs, and several diseases in fowl, mice, cattle, pigs, and monkeys. An adenovirus develops within the nucleus of an infected cell. In humans, adenoviruses, like cold viruses, may cause infections of the upper respiratory tract, the eyes, and frequently the lymph nodes. Like cold viruses, adenoviruses are often found in inactive infections in clinically healthy persons. Because only a few adenoviruses commonly cause illness in humans, vaccines against them are possible. |
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For instance, all members of the family Herpesviridae are
enveloped viruses that contain an icosahedral particle and
double-stranded DNA, whereas all members of the family Adenoviridae are
nonenveloped viruses that contain an icosahedral particle and
double-stranded DNA, with projecting fibers at the vertices of the
protein shell.
Standard diagnostic evaluations on these stools included culture for
Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Aeromonas, and
Plesiomonas; identification of Rotavirus, Adenoviridae, Astrovirus, and
Caliciviridae by enzyme immunoassay; and microscopy for Entamoeba
histolytica, Cryptosporidium parvum, Cyclospora cayetanensis, Isospora
belli, and Giardia lamblia. |
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