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Volume 30, Number 2—February 2024
Dispatch

Identification of Large Adenovirus Infection Outbreak at University by Multipathogen Testing, South Carolina, USA, 2022

Marco E. ToriComments to Author , Judith Chontos-Komorowski, Jason Stacy, Daryl M. Lamson, Kirsten St. George, Avril T. Lail, Heather A. Stewart-Grant, Linda J. Bell, Hannah L. Kirking, and Christopher H. Hsu
Author affiliations: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, South Carolina, USA (M.E. Tori, L.J. Bell); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M.E. Tori, H.L. Kirking, C.H. Hsu); University of South Carolina Student Health Services, Columbia (J. Chontos-Komorowski, J. Stacy, A.T. Lail, H.A. Stewart-Grant); New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, USA (D.M. Lamson, K. St. George)

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Table 1

Characteristics of university students in study identifying a large adenovirus infection outbreak by multipathogen testing, South Carolina, USA, 2022*

Characteristics
Adenovirus infections
Total no. infected students
195
Sex
M 97 (50)
F 98 (50)
Median age, y (range)
19 (18–24)
Academic class
Freshman 76 (39)
Sophomore 58 (30)
Junior 33 (17)
Senior 25 (13)
Graduate student
3 (1)
Residence
On-campus dormitory 115 (59)
On-campus apartment 6 (3)
Off campus 68 (35)
Unknown
6 (3)
Area of academic study
Prebusiness or business 41 (21)
Finance 17 (9)
Biology 17 (9)
Psychology 13 (7)
Public health 9 (5)
Sports/entertainment management 8 (4)
Undeclared 8 (4)
Political science 7 (4)
All others
75 (38)
Symptoms†
Cough 149 (76)
Sore throat 166 (85)
Fever 146 (75)
Headache 120 (62)
GI 52 (27)
Conjunctivitis
20 (10)
Smoking or vaping
30 (15)
Comorbidities
Asthma 14 (7)
Immunocompromised‡ 2 (1)
Other or not reported
179 (92)
Co-detected respiratory viruses§
Human rhinovirus/enterovirus 28 (14)
Seasonal coronavirus¶ 9 (5)
SARS-CoV-2 8 (4)
Parainfluenza, types 2–4 6 (3)
Influenza A 1 (1)
RSV 1 (1)
Human metapneumovirus
1 (1)
Adenovirus typing by hexon gene sequencing
  Human adenovirus type 4 30 (15)
  Not typed# 165 (85)

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. †Students could report multiple symptoms. ‡Immunocompromised because of methotrexate or immunomodulatory agent treatment. §Other respiratory viruses were detected by using multipathogen PCR. A total of 43 students tested positive for human adenovirus (HAdV) and >1 other respiratory pathogen. Ten of 43 students tested positive for HAdV and >2 other pathogens; 5 of those students had HAdV, SARS-CoV-2, and human rhinovirus/enterovirus. One student tested positive for HAdV, SARS-COV-2, parainfluenza 2, and human rhinovirus/enterovirus. Additional testing, including typing or genomic sequencing, was not performed on specimens that were negative for HAdV. ¶Seasonal coronavirus types were OC43, 229E, NL63, and HKU1. #Typing not attempted or not possible.

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