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Genetically distinct hantaviruses in two bat species in Panamá [PDF]

open access: yesiScience
Summary: Recent discoveries of hantaviruses in bats in Europe, Asia, and Africa have prompted expanded explorations of their host diversity and geographic distribution.
Karen Yamada   +16 more
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Detection of Batborne Hantaviruses, Laos, 2023–2024 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases
We report the detection of batborne hantaviruses in 2 bat species (Aselliscus stoliczkanus and Hipposideros gentilis) in Laos, expanding the known geographic distribution of hantaviruses in Southeast Asia.
Chittaphone Vanhnollat   +14 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Serological Evidence of Hantavirus in Bats from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: An Investigation of Seroreactivity and Cross-Reactivity of Neotropical Bat Samples Using Nucleoproteins of Rodent- and Bat-Borne Hantaviruses [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Hantaviruses are zoonotic pathogens associated with severe human diseases such as hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Caroline Lacorte Rangel   +13 more
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Clinical Manifestations of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome, Various Nosologic Forms and Issues of Hantavirus Infections Terminology [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is the result of acute, zoonotic, natural foci hantavirus infections. It has serious social and medical importance due to its widespread distribution and the disease’s severity.
Evgeniy Tkachenko   +8 more
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Hantaviroses Hantaviruses

open access: yesRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2003
As hantaviroses constituem infecções zoonóticas amplamente distribuídas em todo o mundo. A febre hemorrágica com síndrome renal mostra-se endêmica na Ásia e Europa, acometendo milharea de pessoas anualmente.
Marcelo Simão Ferreira
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Hantaviruses [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Microbiology, 2000
Since the recognition of the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the USA in 1993, interest in hantavirus diseases has intensified worldwide. It is clear that hantaviruses have been historically responsible for a variety of human illnesses. Hantaviruses form a separate genus within the Bunyaviridae family.
C, McCAUGHEY, C A, Hart
openaire   +2 more sources

Seroprevalence of Hantavirus among Manual Cane Cutters and Epidemiological Aspects of HPS in Central Brazil

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a rodent-borne zoonotic disease that is endemic throughout the Americas. Agricultural activities increase exposure to wild rodents, especially for sugarcane cutters.
Renata Malachini Maia   +9 more
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MicroRNAs and Mammarenaviruses: Modulating Cellular Metabolism

open access: yesCells, 2020
Mammarenaviruses are a diverse genus of emerging viruses that include several causative agents of severe viral hemorrhagic fevers with high mortality in humans.
Jorlan Fernandes   +3 more
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Zoonotic Hantaviridae with Global Public Health Significance

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Hantaviridae currently encompasses seven genera and 53 species. Multiple hantaviruses such as Hantaan virus, Seoul virus, Dobrava-Belgrade virus, Puumala virus, Andes virus, and Sin Nombre virus are highly pathogenic to humans.
Rui-Xu Chen   +8 more
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Evolutionary insights from a genetically divergent hantavirus harbored by the European common mole (Talpa europaea). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2009
BACKGROUND:The discovery of genetically distinct hantaviruses in shrews (Order Soricomorpha, Family Soricidae) from widely separated geographic regions challenges the hypothesis that rodents (Order Rodentia, Family Muridae and Cricetidae) are the ...
Hae Ji Kang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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