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Newer, Deadlier Cold Virus
   posted 5:08 pm Tue December 11, 2007 - Chevy Chase, Md.
Doctors are warning patients about a dangerous new form of an old cold virus that is causing severe respiratory illness and even death in what appear to be healthy Americans.
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It's called Adenovirus serotype 14, and it has infected Americans in four states - Oregon, Texas, Washington, and New York.

Ad14, as it is known, was first identified in 1955. It's one of more than 50 serotypes.

ABC 7 News myTAKE - What's Your Opinion?And unlike other respiratory infection, doctors say Ad14 often affects those who appear healthy.

"It seems to be affecting individuals that had no other medical problems," says Dr. Tiffini Lucas. "Viruses spread easily and their ability to mutate can occur quickly and we worry about that."

Sheilah Heilah Lynch has had a cold for four days.

"I've been feeling congested, nasal congestion," she said. "Runny nose and feeling tired."

Her doctor says she just has the common cold and should be feeling better in a couple days. But for someone suffering from Adenovirus 14, symptoms would be more intense -  severe coughing, fever, trouble breathing - and they would progressively get worse .

At least 1,035 cases of Adenovirus have been reported this year, and at least ten people have died.

There is as of yet no specific antiviral medication to treat the illness. Instead, doctors are treating the symptoms. The medical community says despite the outbreak, patients should not panic if they find themselves feeling ill.

"I don't think we've reached this epidemic level where we have to sound the alarm for patients," said Dr. Lucas.

Doctors say the best way to prevent the spread of Adenovirus 14 is hand-washing, covering your mouth when you cough, and staying home from work when you feel sick. But doctors warn if your symptoms get worse, or you experience shortness of breath, to call your doctor.
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Uh-oh. I've had colds, but not like this. Hope it doesn't reach me or anyone else here in VA.

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