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Zoonoses and Public Health, 2021
Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is a zoonotic virus that is highly pathogenic to humans. The deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, is the primary host of SNV, and SNV prevalence in P. maniculatus is an important indicator of human disease risk.
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Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is a zoonotic virus that is highly pathogenic to humans. The deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, is the primary host of SNV, and SNV prevalence in P. maniculatus is an important indicator of human disease risk.
John L Orrock +2 more
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Modelling the Dilution and Amplification Effects on Sin Nombre Virus (SNV) in Deer Mouse in GAMA 1.8
Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics, 2021Lloyd W F Lee +2 more
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Archives of Virology, 2005
A previously unrecognized disease, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, was described following an outbreak of severe, often lethal, pulmonary illness in the southwestern United States in May-June, 1993. We have now studied the morphologic features of the causative agent, Sin Nomber virus (SNV), by thin section electron microscopy and immunoelectron ...
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A previously unrecognized disease, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, was described following an outbreak of severe, often lethal, pulmonary illness in the southwestern United States in May-June, 1993. We have now studied the morphologic features of the causative agent, Sin Nomber virus (SNV), by thin section electron microscopy and immunoelectron ...
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RELATIONSHIP OF ECOLOGICAL VARIABLES TO SIN NOMBRE VIRUS ANTIBODY SEROPREVALENCE IN POPULATIONS OF DEER MICE [PDF]
Abstract Because recent studies have not demonstrated a strong relationship between rodent density and Sin Nombre virus (SNV) seroprevalence, there is speculation that seroprevalence may be related to other factors, including habitat quality and food availability.
N Torrez-Martinez +2 more
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Thrombosis Research, 2019
Patients with severe orthohantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome due to Sin Nombre Virus infection have increased circulating extracellular vesicle tissue factor and an activated coagulation ...
K. Tatsumi +4 more
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Patients with severe orthohantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome due to Sin Nombre Virus infection have increased circulating extracellular vesicle tissue factor and an activated coagulation ...
K. Tatsumi +4 more
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Longitudinal studies of Sin Nombre virus in deer mouse-dominated ecosystems of Montana.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 2001Sin Nombre virus (SNV), hosted by the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus), is the primary etiologic agent of Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in North America. To improve our understanding of the epidemiology of HPS in the western United States, we conducted studies of population dynamics and SNV antibody prevalence in deer mouse populations for 6 ...
R. Douglass +6 more
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The Role of Heterogeneity in the Persistence and Prevalence of Sin Nombre Virus in Deer Mice
The American Naturalist, 2008Many diseases persist at a relatively low prevalence, seemingly close to extinction. For a chronic disease in a homogeneous population, reducing the transmission rate by a fraction proportional to the prevalence would be sufficient to eradicate the disease.
F R, Adler, C A, Clay, E M, Lehmer
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Background: The hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) was first recognized in 1993 after a cluster of acute respiratory distress syndrome deaths in the southwestern of the United States.
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