Straube R C, Thompson M A, Van Dyke R B, Wadell G, Connor J D, Wingard D, Spector S A
J Infect Dis. 1983 May;147(5):814-9. doi: 10.1093/infdis/147.5.814.
Between August 15 and September 15, 1980, an outbreak of infections due to adenovirus type 7b occurred at Children's Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, California. During that time, four of six patients infected with adenovirus type 7b died. All patients with hospital-acquired disease had underlying respiratory compromise. Cultures, adenoviral serology tests, and histories were obtained from 383 (93%) of the 410 hospital employees. All 11 people from whom adenovirus type 7 was cultured were nurses working in a unit with an infected patient. Seven other employees with negative cultures had a fourfold or greater rise in their adenoviral complement fixation titers. This outbreak demonstrates that adenovirus type 7 infections are capable of causing serious and potentially fatal disease in hospitalized patients and suggests that individuals with underlying respiratory diseases are especially at risk.
1980年8月15日至9月15日期间,加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥市儿童医院及健康中心爆发了由7b型腺病毒引起的感染。在此期间,6名感染7b型腺病毒的患者中有4人死亡。所有医院获得性疾病患者均有潜在的呼吸功能损害。对410名医院员工中的383人(93%)进行了培养、腺病毒血清学检测并询问了病史。所有培养出7型腺病毒的11人均为在有感染患者的病房工作的护士。另外7名培养结果为阴性的员工腺病毒补体结合试验滴度升高了四倍或更高。此次疫情表明,7型腺病毒感染能够在住院患者中引起严重且可能致命的疾病,并提示有潜在呼吸系统疾病的个体尤其危险。