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Studies of inflammatory responses in hantavirus infection [PDF]
Throughout the world, orthohantaviruses cause severe, acute infections in humans. Orthohantaviruses, commonly referred to as hantaviruses, are zoonotic viruses with a single stranded RNA genome of negative sense.
Maleki, Kimia
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Severe Sinus Bradycardia in Puumala virus infection
Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) is the most prevalent of the four species of zoonotic hantaviruses found in Europe, causing nephropathia epidemica, a mild form of hemorrhagic fever with acute kidney injury that presents with elevated serum creatinine ...
Andréa Pastissier +5 more
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Abstract Objective Orthohantaviruses are geographically widely distributed and present various clinical manifestations from mild symptoms to the severe form of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Eurasia. Official registration of HFRS in Kazakhstan started in the year 2000.
Nur Tukhanova +14 more
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Quantification and kinetics of viral RNA transcripts produced in Orthohantavirus infected cells
Background Rodent borne viruses of the Orthohantavirus genus cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome among people in Eurasia, and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in the Americas.
Julia Wigren Byström +6 more
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Distribution and clinical associations of Ljungan virus (Parechovirus B) [PDF]
Jääskeläinen, Anne J.Vaheri, Antti1University of Helsinki: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/264538; ISBN 978-951-51-4749-3 (PDF, available at http://ethesis.helsinki.fi)openWorldwide, infectious diseases are responsible for death of 15 million people annually
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Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Volume 6, Issue S1, October 2022.
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A novel experimental system reveals immunoregulatory responses as mediators of persistent orthohantavirus infections in a rodent reservoir host: [Preprint] [PDF]
Orthohantaviruses are globally emerging zoonotic pathogens. Human infections are characterized by an overt immune response that is efficient at counteracting virus replication but can also cause severe tissue damage.
Aaltonen, Kirsi +10 more
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Serological Evidence of Multiple Zoonotic Viral Infections among Wild Rodents in Barbados [PDF]
Background: Rodents are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens that can cause human infectious diseases, including orthohantaviruses, mammarenaviruses and orthopoxviruses.
Cayol, Claire +6 more
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The pathogenesis of zoonotic viral infections: Lessons learned by studying reservoir hosts
Zoonotic viral infections that cause severe disease or even death in some people may be asymptomatic or mild in reservoir hosts. Comparison of the pathogenesis of these two host categories may potentially explain the difference in disease.
Lineke Begeman +4 more
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In this review, we synthesize mechanistic evidence for diversity‐disease patterns in rodent‐orthohantavirus systems in the Americas, models of directly transmitted disease systems. We found that host regulation has been examined the most while other mechanisms have received less attention. Based on our findings, we propose that for a negative diversity‐
Andreas Eleftheriou, Angela D. Luis
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