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Virale Infektionen

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Adenoviren vserursachen im Kindesalter Krankheiten der Atemwege und des Darms, aber auch Krankheiten der Harnwege, der Lymphorgane und kardiologische und neurologische Manifestationen werden beobachtet. Einige typische Krankheitsbilder können klinisch diagnostiziert werden.

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Forster, J., Kreth, H.W., Schuster, V., Nadal, D., Schmitt, HJ. (2003). Virale Infektionen. In: Lentze, M.J., Schulte, F.J., Schaub, J., Spranger, J. (eds) Pädiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09176-0_99

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