adenoviruses.infections of the lungs and ears. sore throat. cough, runny nose, white bumps on the tonsils and throat, mild diarrhea, vomiting, and a rash. The sore throat lasts about one week.
Irwandi Yusuf has written: 'Antigenic comparison of bovine, ovine, equine, and llama adenoviruses' -- subject(s): Adenoviruses, Antigens, Viruses, Cattle
Viral gastroenteritis can be caused by a number of organisms including noroviruses, rotoviruses, adenoviruses, sapoviruses, and astroviruses. They are highly contagious and the symptoms can cause life-threatening dehydration in some cases.
Viruses cause 90-95% of all sore throats. Cold and flu viruses. adenoviruses. coxsackie virus. mononucleosis.
Parvoviruses,papovaviruses,adenoviruses,hepadnaviruses,Herpes virus,picornaviruses,caliciviruses,Reovirus,flavioviruses&Retrovirus.Remember they are either DNA or RNA VIRUSES
Tonsil is caused but a few different things. Tonsil can be caused by adenoviruses, influenza virus, Epstein burr virus, par influenza viruses and enteroviruses.
Infants and children are most commonly affected by adenoviruses. Adenovirus infections can occur throughout the year, but seem to be most common from fall to spring
Walter Doerfler has written: 'Foreign DNA in mammalian systems' -- subject- s -: Adenoviruses, DNA, Genetic transformation, Genetics, Mammals, Transfection 'Viren' 'Adenovirus DNA'
Heather Louise Wilson-Friesen has written: 'Biological characterization of fastidious enteric adenoviruses types 40 and 41 in 293 and HeLa cell lines'
Viruses infecting your hands would mostly be the Human Papillomaviruses, causing warts. Herpes simplex can cause a herpetic whitlow, a very painful lesion on your finger. Rashes can be caused by cytomegalovirus, measles, rubella, chicken pox, etc, but in these cases the rash would be present on the rest of your body too. Most viruses you would easily get on your hands are respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses, as well as viruses shed in saliva or found in the nose, mouth, or eyes. These would not cause an infection on your hand, but can be transmitted that way. Respiratory viruses: Influenza A, B, an C Parainfluenza Measles Mumps Chicken pox Adenoviruses Gastrointestinal viruses: Hepatitis A Polio, Coxsackie, and other enteroviruses Noroviruses and other caliciviruses Astroviruses Adenoviruses Rotavirus Others: Herpes simplex from cold sores Adenoviruses from conjunctivitis This is not an exhaustive list!
The virus, called Ad36, is what's known as an adenovirus. Colds, flu, encephalitis, meningitis, and some cases of diarrhea are caused by adenoviruses. This is spread through contact with nasal secretions, cough , or not washing hands.
destroys large numbers of cells), adenoviruses kill healthy cells and replicate up to one million new viruses per cell killed (of which 1-5% are infectious). People with this kind of infection feel sick
There are all kinds of symptoms there are respitory symptoms which have to do with your lungs and breathing. there are cardio symptoms which have to do with your heart there are skin symptoms (eg. rashes bullas blisters ETC). there are neurological symptoms which have to do with your brain. there are Nephrological symptoms which have to do with your kidneys and the filtration of blood and there are urinary symptoms which deal with your bladder