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Orthohantaviruses: An Overview of the Current Status of Diagnostics and Surveillance. [PDF]

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Romeo MA   +6 more
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Recurrent Occupational Hantavirus Infections Linked to Feeder Rodent Breeding Farm, Taiwan, 2022. [PDF]

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Wang KC   +8 more
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Cross-binding antibodies capable of neutralizing diverse orthohantaviruses are produced in response to Puumala virus infection

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Clark J   +10 more
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Hantavirus

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2021
AbstractHantaviruses are tri-segmented lipid-enveloped RNA viruses belonging to the Bunyaviridae family. Human infection corresponds to a zoonosis associated with two different clinical syndromes: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome that occurs in Asia and Europe and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) that occurs in the North America, Central
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Hantavirus

Antiviral Research, 2003
When hantaviruses hit the headlines with the advent in May 1993 of a new disease in the USA, and later in the New World from Canada to south Argentina, called "hantavirus pulmonary syndrome" (HPS), speculations in the lay press rose from the very beginning around the possibilities of a biological warfare (BW) weapon.
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Hantavirus

Primary Care Update for OB/GYNS, 2001
Although hantaviruses have been known to exist for over 40 years, they were thought only to be the cause of hemorrhagic fever and renal syndrome (HFRS) in Europe and Asia. Rodents are the primary hosts of hantaviruses, and humans become infected mainly by inhalation of viral particles in the rodent excreta.
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Hantavirus Immunology

Viral Immunology, 2002
Two clinical syndromes are associated with hantavirus infection in humans: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Autopsy findings typically reveal a common feature of increased permeability in microvascular beds, suggesting vascular endothelium is a prime target for virus infection.
Svetlana F, Khaiboullina   +1 more
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Saaremaa hantavirus in Denmark

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2004
Most human hantavirus infections in Denmark have been registered on the Fyn island with Puumala hantavirus hosted by Clethrionomys glareolus as the causative agent. To search for other known European hantaviruses in Denmark, we analyzed 101 Apodemus spp. mice trapped on the Lolland island.
Kirill Nemirov   +8 more
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