Adenovirus infection in children hospitalized with pneumonia in Guangzhou, China.
Lirong ZouLina YiJianxiang YuYinchao SongLijun LiangQianfang GuoXue ZhuangYunqiang ZhangMin KangJie WuPublished in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2020)
A total of 1778 children hospitalized with pneumonia were enrolled. The overall HAdV detection rate was 3.26%. And the yearly detection rate varied from around 2.5% in 2013-2017 to around 6% in 2018-2019. Children >5 years had the highest HAdV infection rate. 92.86% of HAdV sequences obtained in this study were belonged to species B, and no recombination was observed. HAdV-B7 and HAdV-B3 were the common types detected in the study period, with the predominant HAdV genotype shifted from HAdV-B3 in 2015-2016 to HAdV-B7 in 2017-2018. The discrepancies in HAdV detection rates in different study period and changes of HAdV predominant types over time highlighted the importance of continued surveillance.