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Infección grave diseminada por Adenovirus en receptores de trasplante Hepático
Human adenoviruses still constitute a challenge in the clinical practice. These are DNA viruses that are wi-dely disseminated among the population and often cau-se self-limiting diseases in children. However, it may result in a severe diseminated disease with high mor-5 and solid The study shares the first national report for disease, presenting two clinical cases of hepatic transplant recipients who developed severe disseminated adenovirus disease.