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Immunoreactions to Hantaviruses
2008hantaviruses, Hantaan virus, Sin Nombre virus, Andes, virus, immunoreactions, monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells, endothelial cells, cytokines/chemokines, HEK293 cells ...
Alemka Markotić, Connie Schmaljohn
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Emergence and Persistence of Hantaviruses
2007Hantaviral diseases have been recognized for hundreds of years but, until 1976, they had not been associated with an infectious agent. When Lee and colleagues isolated what is now known as Hantaan virus, the techniques they introduced allowed further investigations into the etiology of the classical hantavirus disease, hemorrhagic fever with renal ...
S L, Klein, C H, Calisher
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Hantaviruses: History and Overview
2001As early as 1913, Russian clinical records from far eastern Siberia describe the human viral disease now known as hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) (Casals et al. 1970). Dr. Ho Wang Lee (1982) found a Chinese medical account of a similar disease dating to about A.D. 960. This is not surprising in view of its unique renal complication and the
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Comparative medicine, 2003
Hantaviruses are a newly emerging group of rodent-borne viruses that have significant zoonotic potential. Human infection by hantaviruses can result in profound morbidity and mortality, with death rates as high as 50%, and potentially long-term cardiovascular consequences.
Joe H, Simmons, Lela K, Riley
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Hantaviruses are a newly emerging group of rodent-borne viruses that have significant zoonotic potential. Human infection by hantaviruses can result in profound morbidity and mortality, with death rates as high as 50%, and potentially long-term cardiovascular consequences.
Joe H, Simmons, Lela K, Riley
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