2007
Genotype Prevalence and Risk Factors for Severe Clinical Adenovirus Infection, United States 2004–2006
Gray GC, McCarthy T, Lebeck MG, Schnurr DP, Russell KL, Kajon AE, Landry ML, Leland DS, Storch GA, Ginocchio CC, Robinson CC, Demmler GJ, Saubolle MA, Kehl SC, Selvarangan R, Miller MB, Chappell JD, Zerr DM, Kiska DL, Halstead DC, Capuano AW, Setterquist SF, Chorazy ML, Dawson JD, Erdman DD. Genotype Prevalence and Risk Factors for Severe Clinical Adenovirus Infection, United States 2004–2006. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2007, 45: 1120-1131. PMID: 17918073, PMCID: PMC2064001, DOI: 10.1086/522188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdenovirus infectionIntensive care unit staySolid organ transplantationChronic disease conditionsAdenovirus isolatesUnited States 2004Adenovirus-positive specimensRisk factor modelingTyping methodsUnit stayRisk factorsAntigenic presentationChronic diseasesGenotype prevalenceClinical dataOrgan transplantationSevere diseaseRecent transplantationBone marrowBlinded comparisonDisease severityMilitary traineesSequence typing methodInfectionCancer diagnosis
1991
Advantages of multiple cell culture systems for detection of mixed-virus infections
Fong C, Landry M. Advantages of multiple cell culture systems for detection of mixed-virus infections. Journal Of Virological Methods 1991, 33: 283-289. PMID: 1783674, DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(91)90027-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMRC-5 cellsHSV-1MRC-5CMV-positive casesA549 cellsHSV-1 isolatesCell culturesRhesus monkey kidney cell culturesMonkey kidney cell culturesHuman continuous cell lineImmunosuppressed patientsCytomegalovirus antigenFibroblast cell strainsCentrifugation cultureKidney cell culturesViral agentsSimultaneous infectionContinuous cell linesCulture systemShell vialsMore virusesAdenovirus isolatesEmbryo cell culturesCell culture systemMixed virus infections