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Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015
Dispatch

Severe Pediatric Adenovirus 7 Disease in Singapore Linked to Recent Outbreaks across Asia

Oon Tek NgComments to Author , Koh Cheng Thoon, Hui Ying Chua, Natalie Woon Hui Tan, Chia Yin Chong, Nancy Wen Sim Tee, Raymond Tzer Pin Lin, Lin Cui, Indumathi Venkatachalam, Paul Anantharajah Tambyah, Jonathan Chew, Raymond Kok Choon Fong, Helen May Lin Oh, Prabha Unny Krishnan, Vernon Jian Ming Lee, Boon Huan Tan, Sock Hoon Ng, Pei Jun Ting, Sebastian Maurer-Stroh, Vithiagaran Gunalan, and Wei Xin Khong

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Table 1

Demographics and clinical features of 188 hospitalized children with adenovirus, by age group, Singapore*

Characteristics

Values

Median age, y (range)

3.0 (0.2–15.7)

Male sex

120 (63.8)

Positive contact history

Yes

79 (42.0)

Unknown

12 (6.4)

Contact with confirmed adenovirus case

Yes

8 (10.1)

Unknown

1 (1.3)

Comorbid conditions†

35 (18.6)

Symptom days before care sought, median (range)

5 (0–21)

Diagnostic method

PCR

51 (27.1)

Immunofluorescence

137 (72.9)

Type

4

40 (21.3)

7

86 (45.7)

Others (1, 2, 3, 5, 11)

33 (17.6)

Unknown

29 (15.4)

Syndrome

Upper respiratory tract infection

107 (56.9)

Acute laryngotracheobronchitis

1 (0.5)

Bronchiolitis/bronchitis

13 (6.9)

Tonsillitis

11 (5.9)

Otitis media

2 (1.1)

Conjunctivitis

0

Pneumonia

35 (18.6)

Gastroenteritis

15 (8.0)

Disseminated adenovirus

1 (0.5)

Hemorrhagic cystitis

3 (1.6)

Mechanical ventilation

13 (6.9)

Hospitalization days, median (range)

4 (1–247)

Died

6 (3.2)

*Values are no. (%) patients except as indicated.

†Comorbid conditions included primary and secondary immunodeficiencies, congenital heart disorders, chronic lung diseases, congenital malformations, inborn errors of metabolism and Down syndrome.

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