2015 — Adenovirus infection, ICD-10 code B34.0, death rate 0.015 per 100,000 — 48
–48 CDC Wonder. Compressed Mortality File 1999-2016, released June 2017. Adenovirus.
Breakout by Age Group, Deaths, Population and Death Rate Per 100,000
<1 8 3,978,038 0.201 Yellow = higher than average rate.
1-4 15 15,929,243 0.094
5-9 4 20,487,176 0.020
10-14 3 20,622,330 0.015
15-19 1 21,1208,903 0.005
20-24 4 22,739,313 0.018
25-34 2 44,137,202 0.005
35-44 2 40,589,783 0.005
45-54 1 43,188,161 0.002
65-74 2 27,550,517 0.007
75-84 1 13,923,174 0.007
85+ 1 6,287,161 0.016
Narrative Information
CDC: “Adenoviruses are common viruses that cause a range of illness. They can cause cold-like symptoms, sore throat, bronchitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, and pink eye (conjunctivitis). You can get an adenovirus infection at any age. People with weakened immune systems or existing respiratory or cardiac disease are more likely than others to get very sick from an adenovirus infection…” (CDC. Adenoviruses. 4-26-2018 update.)
Sources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Division of Viral Diseases. Adenoviruses. 4-26-2018 update. Accessed 10-24-2018 at: https://www.cdc.gov/adenovirus/index.html
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality File 1999-2016 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released June 2017. ICD 10 Code B34.0, Adenovirus infection (2015). Accessed 10-24-2018 at: https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/datarequest/D140;jsessionid=415B56790E4471DFF10D512A0E6D1BA7
Reference
Kajon, Adriana E., et al. “Molecular Epidemiology and Brief History of Emerging Adenovirus 14 — Associated Respiratory Disease in the United States.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 202, Issue 1, 7-1-2010. Accessed 10-24-2018 at: https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/202/1/93/890091