A molecular survey of orthohantaviruses in rodents across the tri-border region of China, Russia, and North Korea. [PDF]
Peng Y +8 more
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Beech Fructification and Bank Vole Population Dynamics--Combined Analyses of Promoters of Human Puumala Virus Infections in Germany. [PDF]
Reil D, Imholt C, Eccard JA, Jacob J.
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Assessing Evidence to Guide Primary Prevention of Pathogen X. [PDF]
Holmes I +6 more
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Association of iron metabolism with disease severity in acute Puumala hantavirus infection. [PDF]
Tietäväinen J +9 more
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Sphingobacterium hotanense Infections in Immunocompromised Patients, United States. [PDF]
Abu-Zeinah K +4 more
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Vaccines and therapeutics for Andes hantavirus. [PDF]
Tscherne A, Halwe NJ, Krammer F.
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Andes hantavirus - A primer. [PDF]
Halwe NJ, Tscherne A, Krammer F.
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Regions of importance for interaction of puumala virus nucleocapsid subunits
Puumala virus (PUUV) is a hantavirus that causes a mild form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in northern and central Europe, and in large parts of Russia. The nucleocapsid (N) protein encoded by hantaviruses plays an important role in the life-cycle of these viruses, and one important function for the N-protein is to oligomerize, surround and ...
Lena, Lindgren +5 more
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Blurred vision and myopic shift in Puumala virus infections are independent of disease severity
Puumala virus infection causes epidemic nephropathia (NE), a certain type of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). Myopic shift is considered a pathognomonic sign of NE and HFRS but rates of ocular involvement vary.
Inés Zollner-Schwetz +2 more
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