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Characterisation of Orthohantavirus Serotypes in Human Infections in Kazakhstan. [PDF]
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Discovery and characterization of Sager Creek virus, a new orthohantavirus in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). [PDF]
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Molecular Evolution and Zoonotic Potential of Muju Virus (Orthohantavirus puumalaense) in Craseomys regulus, Republic of Korea. [PDF]
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Nephropathia epidemicaencephalitis
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1988A case of serologically proven Nephropathia epidemica (NE) with encephalitis is described. Follow up of serum and CSF antibody titres demonstrated NE virus antibody production in the CNS concomitantly with clinical encephalitis. Decrease of initially high CSF antibody titres was followed by a simultaneous increase of serum antibody titres corresponding
J, Launes, A, Hautanen
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Renal Sequelae To Nephropathia Epidemica
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology, 1978Clinical data and renal biopsy findings were studied in 9 patients 4–5 years after the acute phase of Nephropathia epidemica. Laboratory data suggested slightly depressed tubular function, but glomerular function was normal. Light microscopy of renal biopsy specimens showed slight residual interstitial fibrosis and occasionally atrophic tubuli, tubular
J, Lähdevirta +3 more
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Electron microscopy of Nephropathia epidemica
Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histology, 1978Electron microscopical changes in the glomeruli in 20 kidney biopsies from 18 patients, who were suffering from or had lately suffered from Nephropathia epidemica were studied. Various kinds of deposits were seen. Under the endothelial cells there were collections of light flocculent material.
Y, Collan, J, Lähdevirta, E J, Jokinen
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Four Fatal Cases of nephropathia epidemica
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1995Four serologically confirmed fatal cases of nephropathia epidemica (NE), the mild form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) are described. All the patients had disseminated intravascular coagulation. Autopsies revealed hemorrhage and necrotic areas of their pituitary glands, myocarditis, venous congestion and hemorrhage of the kidneys as ...
M, Valtonen +8 more
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Epidemiology of Nephropathia Epidemica in Sweden
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1987A comprehensive study of nephropathia epidemica (NE), caused by Puumala virus, was conducted in Sweden. Human sera from residents of various regions of Sweden were examined for antibody to Puumala virus, and the incidence of NE was determined. Small mammals were captured at locations throughout Sweden and were examined for antibody to Puumala virus and
B, Niklasson, J W, LeDuc
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Complications of nephropathia epidemica: three cases
Journal of Internal Medicine, 1992Haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Scandinavia is called nephropathia epidemica (NE), and is caused by the Puumala‐virus, which belongs to the Hanta‐virus genus. The clinical course of NE is mostly benign, complications are uncommon, and deaths are rarely observed.
T, Forslund +6 more
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Severe thrombocytopenia in hantavirus-induced nephropathia epidemica
Infection, 2014Nephropathia epidemica is a milder form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, caused by Puumala virus. The clinical picture is characterized by a rapid loss of renal function (acute kidney injury) and thrombocytopenia. The purpose of the current analysis was to compare the clinical course of patients presenting with or without severe ...
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