Adenovirus

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Adenoviruses are a group of common viruses that cause a range of illnesses. These viruses can cause the common cold, fever, bronchitis, sore throat, diarrhea, and pink eye.

Anyone can get sick from an adenovirus. People with a weakened immune system, or those who have lung or heart problems are more likely to become very sick from an adenovirus. There are more than 50 types of adenoviruses that can infect people.

These viruses are easily spread from person to person. People usually get sick with adenoviruses when they spend time with large groups of people (for example, universities, hospitals, or schools). It is important to take steps to protect yourself and others from these viruses.

For weekly case count updates for all respiratory viruses in Wisconsin, see the Weekly Respiratory Surveillance Report, P-02346. 

Adenovirus 101

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Last revised December 30, 2024