Epidemiological, clinical, and molecular analysis of human adenovirus infections in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infections in Tianjin, China
Yulian Fang, Min Lei, Lu Zhang, Mengzhu Hou, Ning Wang, Chunquan Cai

TL;DR
This study analyzed adenovirus infections in hospitalized children in Tianjin, finding distinct patterns in virus types, symptoms, and seasonal trends.
Contribution
The study provides detailed epidemiological, clinical, and molecular insights into HAdV infections in children during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Findings
HAdV-3 was the most common type, followed by HAdV-7, HAdV-2, HAdV-1, and HAdV-21.
HAdV-7 was strongly associated with severe pneumonia, while HAdV-3 and HAdV-21 were linked to bronchitis and URTIs.
Hexon showed the most genetic variation, suggesting different evolutionary pressures among viral domains.
Abstract
Human Adenovirus (HAdV) is a significant pathogen for acute respiratory infections(ARIs) in children. However, its epidemiological patterns, serotype distribution changes, and molecular mechanisms associated with severe pneumonia during and after the COVID-19 pandemic require further elucidation through large-scale and molecular typing studies. This study used a retrospective cohort design to analyze 28060 respiratory specimens from Tianjin Children’s Hospital from March 2022 to March 2024. HAdV detection and typing were performed through targeted high-throughput sequencing and PCR-based amplification of Penton, Hexon, and Fiber genes for phylogenetic analysis. Additionally, clinical data were compared to assess differences in clinical presentations among pediatric patients infected with different HAdV types. The overall HAdV detection rate was 8.9% (2,484/28,060), with significant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRespiratory viral infections research · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology · Virus-based gene therapy research
