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The figure shows the effects (increasing upward arrow or decreasing downward arrow) the most common host traits, landscape attributes, climatic features and anthropogenic variables recorded in the review had on the infection and transmission of directly transmitted virus to mammals.
María del Carmen Villalobos‐Segura+3 more
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Hantavirus infections are emerging zoonoses that are increasing in number and global distribution. Hantavirus classification refers to geographic distribution: Old World hantaviruses causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Asia and Europe, and New World hantaviruses causing hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in the Americas ...
Tatjana Avšič Županc, Miša Korva
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Hantavirus infections in forestry workers
Forestry workers are exposed to wild animals, vegetation and soil, which may contain pathogens harmful to humans. Infection can have different pathways from inhalation, direct contact and vector-borne inoculation through the skin injuries. The aim of our study was to determine infection rates in forestry workers caused by different rodent-borne ...
Alemka Markotić+6 more
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Proposed Relationships Between Climate, Biological Soil Crusts, Human Health, and in Arid Ecosystems
Abstract Biological soil crusts (or biocrust) are diminutive soil communities with ecological functions disproportionate to their size. These communities are composed of lichens, bryophytes, cyanobacteria, fungi, liverworts, and other microorganisms.
Marieke L. Ramsey+3 more
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Aetiology of Hantavirus Infections [PDF]
This article summarizes the areas of current understanding of hantaviruses of interest to antiviral ...
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The Ecology and Phylogeny of Hosts Drive the Enzootic Infection Cycles of Hantaviruses
Hantaviruses (Family: Hantaviridae; genus: Orthohantavirus) and their associated human diseases occur globally and differ according to their geographic distribution.
Matthew T. Milholland+3 more
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Heat‐induced kidney disease: Understanding the impact
Abstract Research on Mesoamerican Nephropathy, chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and chronic kidney disease of nontraditional cause has been going on for more than 20 years. Thousands of manual workers, especially in agriculture, are affected. The disease has been reported in different countries and regions, not only from heat‐stressed sugarcane ...
Carl‐Gustaf Elinder
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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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Fatal Liver Failure After Herpes‐Simplex‐Virus‐2‐Induced Acute Necrotizing Hepatitis: A Case Report
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are common in the European population, typically presenting with mucocutaneous and anogenital manifestations. However, disseminated infections and organ involvement are rare, usually occurring in immunocompromised individuals, particularly after hematopoietic stem cell or solid organ transplantation. HSV1/2‐induced
Thomas Rösner+11 more
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INTRODUCTION: Rodent-borne hantaviruses cause severe human diseases. We completed a serological survey of hantavirus infection in rural inhabitants of Turvo County, in the southern State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, in which seropositivity for hantavirus ...
Gregório Wrublevski Pereira+7 more
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