Volume 41, Issue 4 pp. 316-318
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Outbreak of adenovirus type 4 conjunctivitis in South Australia

Sonia K. Schepetiuk

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Sonia K. Schepetiuk

Division of Medical Virology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, South Australia

Division of Medical Virology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, P.O. Box 14, Rundle Mall, Adelaide, South Australia 5000===Search for more papers by this author
Robert Norton

Robert Norton

Division of Medical Virology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, South Australia

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Tuckweng Kok

Tuckweng Kok

Division of Medical Virology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, South Australia

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Louise G. Irving

Louise G. Irving

Division of Medical Virology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, South Australia

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First published: December 1993
Citations: 15

Abstract

An outbreak of adenovirus type 4 conjunctivitis occurred in South Australia between April and November 1992. Eye swabs were submitted by general practitioners and ophthalmologists who had seen patients with clinical conjunctivitis or keratitis. Apart from interfamilial spread, there were no other common epidemiological factors. Adenovirus was isolated from the eye swabs of 38 patients. Isolates were typed by neutralisation tests and restriction endonuclease cleavage patterns and found to be adenovirus type 4. This report serves to illustrate an infrequent cause of epidemic conjunctivitis, namely adenovirus type 4. There was no demonstrable focus of the outbreak.

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