Human Adenoviruses (HAdV) are known to be potentially associated with strong inflammatory responses and morbidity in pediatric patients. Although most of the primary infections are self-limiting, the severity of clinical presentation, the elevation of the white blood cell count and inflammatory markers often mimic a bacterial infection and lead to an inappropriate use of antibiotics. In infections caused by HAdV, rapid antigen detection kits are advisable but not employed routinely; costs and feasibility of rapid syndromic molecular diagnosis may limit its use in the in-hospital setting; lymphocyte cultures and two-sampled serology are time consuming and impractical when considering the use of antibiotics. In this review, we aim to describe the principal diagnostic tools and the immune response in HAdV infections and evaluate whether markers based on the response of the host may help early recognition of HAdV and avoid inappropriate antimicrobial prescriptions in acute airway infections.

Biserni G.B., Scarpini S., Dondi A., Biagi C., Pierantoni L., Masetti R., et al. (2021). Potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for adenovirus respiratory infection in children and young adults. VIRUSES, 13(9), 1-18 [10.3390/v13091885].

Potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for adenovirus respiratory infection in children and young adults

Biserni G. B.
Primo
;
Scarpini S.;Dondi A.
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Biagi C.;Pierantoni L.;Masetti R.;Rocca A.
Penultimo
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Lanari M.
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

Human Adenoviruses (HAdV) are known to be potentially associated with strong inflammatory responses and morbidity in pediatric patients. Although most of the primary infections are self-limiting, the severity of clinical presentation, the elevation of the white blood cell count and inflammatory markers often mimic a bacterial infection and lead to an inappropriate use of antibiotics. In infections caused by HAdV, rapid antigen detection kits are advisable but not employed routinely; costs and feasibility of rapid syndromic molecular diagnosis may limit its use in the in-hospital setting; lymphocyte cultures and two-sampled serology are time consuming and impractical when considering the use of antibiotics. In this review, we aim to describe the principal diagnostic tools and the immune response in HAdV infections and evaluate whether markers based on the response of the host may help early recognition of HAdV and avoid inappropriate antimicrobial prescriptions in acute airway infections.
2021
Biserni G.B., Scarpini S., Dondi A., Biagi C., Pierantoni L., Masetti R., et al. (2021). Potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for adenovirus respiratory infection in children and young adults. VIRUSES, 13(9), 1-18 [10.3390/v13091885].
Biserni G.B.; Scarpini S.; Dondi A.; Biagi C.; Pierantoni L.; Masetti R.; Sureshkumar S.; Rocca A.; Lanari M.
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