adenovírusok
Adenovírusok is a genus of viruses that commonly cause a range of illnesses in humans, from mild respiratory infections like the common cold to more severe conditions such as pneumonia, conjunctivitis, and gastroenteritis. They are named after the adenoid tissue from which they were first isolated. Adenovírusok are non-enveloped viruses with a double-stranded DNA genome. This structure makes them relatively stable and able to survive in the environment for extended periods, contributing to their ease of transmission.
Transmission of adenovírusok typically occurs through direct contact with infected individuals, inhalation of respiratory droplets produced
While most adenoviral infections are self-limiting and resolve without specific treatment, certain strains can cause serious