Adenovirus WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Adenovirus
Adenovirus are accountable for between 5-10% of upper respiratory infections in children, and occur in many adults as well. Most of the adenovirus infections develop in the respiratory tract, however they can also show up as an ear infection, croup, tonsillitis, and conjunctivitis.
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Fast Facts:
- Adenoviral infections affect infants and young children more frequently than adults.
- Adenovirus is highly contagious.
- Once exposed to adenovirus, symptoms can develop from 2 days to 2 weeks later.
What is Adenovirus?
- Wikipedia: Adenoviridae
- Healthline: Adenovirus infections
- University Of Delaware: Human Adenoviruses
- MedicineNet: Definition of Adenovirus
What Are The Symptoms of Adenovirus?
- UpToDate: Epidemiology And Clinical Manifestations Of Adenovirus Infection
- CureResearch: Symptoms of Adenoviruses
- MedicineNet: Symptoms Of Adenovirus Infection
What Are The Causes and Complications of Adenovirus?
- WrongDiagnosis: Causes Of Adenoviruses
- CureResearch: Complications Of Adenoviruses
- Your Health Connection: Causes And Symptoms
- NYU Medical Center: Causes
What Are The Treatments and Medications for Adenovirus?
- WebMD: Diarrhea Treatment
- eMedicine Health: Colds Treatment
- Merck: Prognosis, Treatment, and Prevention
- eMedicine: Treatment
- Wikipedia: Treatment And Prevention Of Adenovirus
What Are The Holistic and Alternative Treatments for Adenovirus?
- WholeHealthMD: Nausea and Vomiting
- GrannyMed: Home Remedies For Gastritis
- HealthWorld Online: Croup
- Pediatric OnCall: Treatment Of Vomiting And Diarrhea In Children
What Are The Types of Adenovirus?
- Wrong Diagnosis: Types Of Adenoviruses
- WebMD: Viral Gastroenteritis
- CDC: Key Facts And Q&As About Adenovirus 14
- The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project: Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
- eMedicine: Viral Conjunctivitis
How Do You Prevent Adenovirus?
- MedicineNet: Steps To Protect Your Health
- Answers.com: Adenovirus Infections: Prevention
- Your Health Connection: Prevention
- NYU Medical Center: Prevention
Wisdom, Personal Experiences and Blogs about Adenovirus
- The Daily Dish: Do I Have The Adenovirus?
- Prophecy News Headlines: Newer, Deadlier Cold Virus
- Google-Sina:Adenovirus Used To Kill Cancer Cells
Message Boards, Chat and Discussions about Adenovirus
- DailyStrength: Colds And Flu Support Community
- eHealth forum: Cold, Flu, And Viral Infections Forum
- City-Data: New Cold Virus
- MedHelp: Adenovirus Posts
Scientific and Medical Journal Articles on Adenovirus
- PubMed Central: Archive Of Adenovirus
- Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy: Efficacy of Hospital Germicides against Adenovirus 8
- US Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (DoD-GEIS): Adenoviruses: A Brief Field Guide
Clinical Trials on Adenovirus
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Information on Clinical Trials and Human Research Studies
- CenterWatch: Clinical Trial Search Results
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- Contributor: Tara Salamone
- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Oct. 14, 2009
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- Contributor: Tara Salamone
- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Redirects: Adeknowvirus, Addenovirus
- Last update: Sep. 12, 2008
Each WisdomCard is handcrafted by our team of physician-guided health advocates. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the most useful health resources for any health topic by filtering out spam and bad links.