Abstract
Adenoviruses are ubiquitous agents that infect humans of all ages. The discovery of the first adenovirus types three decades ago paved the way for countless studies that continue to uncover additional viral strains and ever expand our comprehension of their significance to man. Whereas some human adenoviruses are being examined at the increasingly sophisticated molecular and cellular levels, the means by which they infect man, provoke illness, or are handled by the body’s immune system remain very poorly understood.
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Keywords
- Adenovirus Infection
- Acute Respiratory Disease
- Human Adenovirus
- Military Recruit
- Medical Research Council Working Party
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Straus, S.E. (1984). Adenovirus Infections in Humans. In: Ginsberg, H.S. (eds) The Adenoviruses. The Viruses. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7935-5_11
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