Adenovirus 14

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The adenovirus 14 has been reported to trigger a severe case of common cold. Unlike a usual case of common cold that only lasts for a week, this type of cold virus can cause serious ailments.

What are the signs?

The adenovirus 14 generally triggers cold-like symptoms but can also evolve to severe ailments including pneumonia. Severe cases arise if the virus rapidly and severely progresses. Generally, the adenoviruses can trigger a variety of ailments such as:

  • Bronchitis
  • Common cold
  • Rashes
  • Sore throat
  • Pneumonia
    Adenovirus 14
    The adenovirus 14 generally triggers cold-like symptoms but can also evolve to severe ailments including pneumonia.
  • Fever
  • Diarrhea

The presence of any of these does not necessarily mean that the individual has adenovirus 14. In case the symptoms are quite severe or seem to worsen progressively, a doctor should be consulted.

Should I be worried?

Anyone can acquire the adenovirus 14 but those who have a weak immune system face a higher risk for complications.

This “killer cold” spreads via droplet transmission such as coughing, sneezing or sharing utensils or drinks with infected individuals.

Prevention

Always bear in mind that good hygiene is the ideal way to avoid the adenovirus 14 as well as any other cold or ailments that spreads in the same manner such as:

  • Regular hand washing
  • Using a hand sanitizer if soap and water is not on hand
  • Covering the mouth when sneezing or coughing
  • Balanced diet and regular exercise

Testing for the adenovirus 14 is not necessary if the individual has the symptoms of cold. If a serious illness arises and the cause could not be determined, the doctor might decide to test the individual for the virus. Remember that good hygiene habits can help lessen the chances of acquiring the condition.

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