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    • Virology
    • Pediatrics
    • Infectious Diseases

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    • Human adenovirus (HAdV) is a major cause of acute respiratory infections in infants and young children.
    • HAdV infections present clinical features similar to other respiratory viruses but often include gastrointestinal symptoms.

    Purpose:

    • To review the literature on Human adenovirus (HAdV), covering its molecular biology, detection, pathogenesis, clinical and epidemiological characteristics, and control strategies.
    • To highlight the current understanding and knowledge gaps regarding HAdV, particularly concerning new recombinant variants.

    Summary:

    • Sixty-seven HAdV types are identified, with HAdV-3 and HAdV-7 being major epidemic strains for respiratory infections.
    • The pathogenic mechanisms of HAdV, especially novel recombinant variants, remain largely unclear.
    • Treatment for HAdV infections is controversial due to a lack of large-scale clinical trials; vaccination is the most effective preventive measure but is not yet commercially available.

    Impact:

    • This review provides a comprehensive overview of HAdV, informing future research directions.
    • Understanding HAdV is crucial for developing targeted prevention and treatment strategies for pediatric respiratory illnesses.
    • Highlights the urgent need for more research into HAdV pathogenesis and the development of effective vaccines and therapies.