Juquitiba-like Hantavirus from 2 Nonrelated Rodent Species, Uruguay
Serologic and genetic analyses indicate that a Juquitiba-like hantavirus circulates in Maldonado, Uruguay. This virus is carried by 2 rodent species, Oligoryzomys nigripes and Oxymycterus nasutus.
Adriana Delfraro +6 more
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Hantavirus Infection Prevalence in Wild Rodents and Human Anti-Hantavirus Serological Profiles from Different Geographic Areas of South Brazil [PDF]
Sonia M. Raboni +11 more
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Acute hantavirus infection presenting as haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (HUS): the importance of early clinical diagnosis [PDF]
Jan Clément +8 more
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Ecologically-Based Management of Rodent Pests [PDF]
Farm Management,
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Encephalitis due to a Hantavirus Infection
Nephropathia epidemica (NE) is the European form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome caused by a hantavirus infection serotype Puumala. Small rodents serve as the virus reservoir. Characteristic for the clinical picture, though not always present, are a sudden onset, fever, headache and/or abdominal or lumbar pain, reduced renal function ...
Bergmann, F. +4 more
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Hantavirus infections in fluctuating host populations: the role of maternal antibodies [PDF]
Eva R. Kallio +6 more
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Human Hantavirus Infections in the Netherlands
We report the recent epidemiology and estimated seroprevalence of human hantavirus infections in the Netherlands. Sixty-two cases were reported during December 2008-December 2013. The estimated seroprevalence in the screened municipalities in 2006-2007 was 1.7% (95% CI 1.3%-2.3%).
Sane, J +6 more
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Hantavirus Infection in Children-A Pilot Study of Single Regional Center. [PDF]
Mocanu A +10 more
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Epidemiology and Clinical Course of Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome in New Endemic Area for Hantavirus Infection in Croatia. [PDF]
Cekinović Grbeša Đ +6 more
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Serological evidence of hantavirus infection in neotropical bats in an urban area of São Paulo State, Brazil. [PDF]
Bueno LM +4 more
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