J. Clin. Microbiol.

Here we present a system for adenovirus detection and genotyping based on PCR amplification and phylogenetic analysis of a conserved hexon gene fragment. The system was validated using 157 sequences (86 previously typed and 71 clinical samples) and correctly identified species and serotype in 100% and 84% of sequences, respectively. Known associations between specific serotypes and clinical syndromes are verified. Possible new associations are described to allow further independent testing.

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Here we present a system for adenovirus detection and genotyping based on PCR amplification and phylogenetic analysis of a conserved hexon gene fragment. The system was validated using 157 sequences (86 previously typed and 71 clinical samples) and correctly identified species and serotype in 100% and 84% of sequences, respectively. Known associations between specific serotypes and clinical syndromes are verified. Possible new associations are described to allow further independent testing.
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J. Clin. Microbiol.
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Avellon A., Campos R.H., Casas I., Echevarria J.E., Jabado O., Lipkin W.I., Mosquera M., Palacios G., Perez-Brena P., Rewers M.
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2005
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6176-6182
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Molecular identification of adenoviruses in clinical samples by analyzing a partial hexon genomic region.
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43
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doi:10.1128/JCM.43.12.6176-6182.2005