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Adenovirus Doesn't Usually Kill, So Why Did 7 Kids Die from the Virus in New Jersey?

Adenovirus Doesn't Usually Kill, So Why Did 7 Kids Die from the Virus in New Jersey?

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This picture of an adenovirus was taken using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It has been artifically colorized.
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This story was updated at 11:23 a.m. ET on Oct. 24 to reflect the most recent number of deaths at this time.

Seven children at a New Jersey healthcare facility have died in an outbreak of adenovirus, a virus that can cause cold and flu-like symptoms, according to health officials.

An additional 11 children at the facility, called the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell, New Jersey, have also fallen ill with adenovirus, according to a statement from the New Jersey Department of Health.

The facility is not admitting any new patients until the outbreak ends, the statement said.

Adenoviruses are prolific viruses that can cause a variety of illnesses, including upper respiratory infections — such as colds — as well as pneumonia, gastrointestinal illness, conjunctivitis (pink eye) and even urinary tract infections.

The facility is not admitting any new patients until the outbreak ends, the statement said.

Adenoviruses are prolific viruses that can cause a variety of illnesses, including upper respiratory infections — such as colds — as well as pneumonia, gastrointestinal illness, conjunctivitis (pink eye) and even urinary tract infections.

Symptoms can range from mild to severe, although serious illness with adenovirus is not common, the according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Still, people with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of developing severe illness from adenovirus, according to the CDC.

The children at the Wanaque Center fit into this category. "This outbreak is affecting medically fragile children with severely compromised immune systems," the statement said. [The 9 Deadliest Viruses on Earth]

Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, who is not involved in the outbreak investigation, agreed that the deaths in this outbreak may be partially explained by the fact that the children had underlying medical conditions that predisposed them to severe infection.

But Adalja noted that deaths from adenovirus may not be as uncommon as we think. Adenovirus can be a cause of severe pneumonia, but "often times [doctors] say this person got pneumonia, and they never figure out" what caused it, Adalja said.

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We are seeing old viruses and some new ones coming out of nowhere as "killers". There's a new virus causing polio like symptoms out there as well. Add onto that the new more powerful flu that killed so many last year and who also left people like me affected with long term effects in it's wake.

So, I have to ask....is someone letting these things out of a lab or are they mutating on their own?
 
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We are seeing old viruses and some new ones coming out of nowhere as "killers". There's a new virus causing polio like symptoms out there as well. Add onto that the new more powerful flu that killed so many last year and who also left people like me affected with long term effects in it's wake.

So, I have to ask....is someone letting these things out of a lab or are they mutating on their own?

You feeling any better?
 
My theory is it may not just be superbugs. We could simply be weakening our immune systems. America and Mexico have the world’s highest obesity rates, we got fluoride in everything, and honestly if you look around people dont care as much about hygiene as they used to. Maybe the virus isnt doing this, maybe were doing it to ourselves.
 
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