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From October 2011 to April 2012, 852 human hantavirus infections were notified in Germany, of which 580 (68%) were in Baden-Württemberg. Case numbers started to rise earlier than they did before the previous outbreaks in 2007 and 2010, and are the ...
Ides Boone+7 more
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Climate Change‐Driven Heatwaves Pose Lethal Risks to Newborn Forest Bats
This is the first recorded case of forest bat mortality in temperate regions caused by heatwaves. The study suggests that forest fragmentation exposes bats to lethal thermal peaks, highlighting a previously overlooked impact of climate change on these mammals and potential interactions with forest fragmentation.
Danilo Russo+6 more
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Structure of the Hantavirus Nucleoprotein Provides Insights into the Mechanism of RNA Encapsidation
Hantaviruses are etiological agents of life-threatening hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome. The nucleoprotein (N) of hantavirus is essential for viral transcription and replication, thus representing an ...
Daniel Olal, Oliver Daumke
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Hantavirus Infection in the Republic of Georgia
We describe a laboratory-confirmed case of hantavirus infection in the Republic of Georgia. Limited information is available about hantavirus infections in the Caucasus, although the infection has been reported throughout Europe and Russia.
Tinatin Kuchuloria+5 more
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Hantaviruses are viral pathogens usually endemic in rodent populations. Human exposure follows inhalation of dusts contaminated with rodent excreta, and most individuals have been infected in occupational settings heavily contaminated with rodent ...
Matteo Riccò+4 more
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ABSTRACT The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) can be hunted as a game species. It may also be listed as a “species likely to cause damage” (ESOD – the acronym in French), for public health reasons among others. Conversely, benefits linked to the presence of foxes are also put forward, such as the predation of rodents carrying zoonotic agents.
Emmanuelle Gilot‐Fromont+97 more
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NK cell activation in human hantavirus infection explained by virus-induced IL-15/IL15Rα expression. [PDF]
Clinical infection with hantaviruses cause two severe acute diseases, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). These diseases are characterized by strong immune activation, increased vascular permeability, and
Monika Braun+6 more
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Hantavirus in rodents in the United States: Temporal and spatial trends and report of new hosts
Abstract In North America, the rodent‐borne hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is predominantly caused by the Sin Nombre virus, typically associated with the deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus. Utilizing data from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) hantavirus program, we assessed factors that may influence the spatial and temporal ...
Francisca Astorga+4 more
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Hantavirus Infection in Turkey
Kemirgenler tarafindan tasinan Bunyaviridae ailesinde yer alan, Hantavirusler, insanda iki farkli klinik tabloya neden olur: “Renal Sendromlu Hemorajik Ates” (HFRS) ve “Hantavirus Pulmoner Sendrom” (HPS). Enfekte kemirgenin salgilari ile temasla veya virus iceren aerosollerin solunum yolu ile alinmasi ile bulasir.
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Stress granules emerging during viral infection can play both pro‐ and antiviral roles. RNA viruses use various strategies to antagonize their formation, including the degradation, inhibition, or sequestration of G3BP1, a key stress granule protein. However, biochemical and structural insights into these mechanisms have been reported for only a handful
Moh Egy Rahman Firdaus+3 more
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