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characterization and outcome following puumala virus infection: a retrospective analysis of 75 cases.infection with the puumala virus (puuv), which belongs to the hantavirus family, is a common but often neglected cause of acute kidney injury (aki) in endemic areas of europe. the objective of the present study was to systematically analyse clinical presentation and renal outcomes following puuv infection.201020223893
serological evidence of human hantavirus infections in guinea, west africa.we recently discovered a novel hantavirus, sangassou virus, in guinea, west africa. using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays followed by confirmatory and serotyping assays, we retrospectively detected hantavirus antibodies in 3 (4.4%) of 68 patients with fever of unknown origin in sangassou village, forest guinea. a population-based survey in forest guinea (n = 649) found the prevalence of hantavirus antibodies to be 1.2%. specific neutralizing antibodies against sangassou virus were demonstrate ...201020187741
sin nombre virus infection in field workers, colorado, usa.we report 2 cases of sin nombre virus (snv) infection in field workers, possibly contracted through rodent bites. screening for antibodies to snv in rodents trapped in 2 seasons showed that 9.77% were seropositive. quantitative real-time pcr showed that 2 of 79 deer mice had detectable titers of snv rna.201020113567
different cross-reactivity of human and rodent sera to tula virus and puumala virus.tula virus (tulv) and puumala virus (puuv) are hantaviruses carried by the bank vole (myodes glareolus) and european common vole (microtus arvalis), respectively. puuv is a causative agent of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs), while tulv is thought to be apathogenic to humans. the n-terminal regions of the n proteins from tulv and puuv were expressed and applied as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) antigens. colonized japanese grass voles (microtus montebelli) and balb/c mice ...201020116854
[hantavirosis: clinical and epidemiological characteristics of pediatric patients in chile].the first cases of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in children were described in the united states and represented 8% of the total reported cases; in chile, the proportion of pediatric cases represents 15% of all national cases.201020140316
hantavirus nucleocapsid protein has distinct m7g cap- and rna-binding sites.hantaviruses, members of the bunyaviridae family, are emerging category a pathogens that carry three negative stranded rna molecules as their genome. hantavirus nucleocapsid protein (n) is encoded by the smallest s segment genomic rna (viral rna). n specifically binds mrna caps and requires four nucleotides adjacent to the cap for high affinity binding. we show that the n peptide has distinct cap- and rna-binding sites that independently interact with mrna cap and viral genomic rna, respectively ...201020164193
seoul virus suppresses nf-kappab-mediated inflammatory responses of antigen presenting cells from norway rats.hantavirus infection reduces antiviral defenses, increases regulatory responses, and causes persistent infection in rodent hosts. to address whether hantaviruses alter the maturation and functional activity of antigen presenting cells (apcs), rat bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (bmdcs) and macrophages (bmdms) were generated and infected with seoul virus (seov) or stimulated with tlr ligands. seov infected both dcs and macrophages, but copies of viral rna, viral antigen, and infectious virus ...201020170933
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, also known as hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, is a recently described infectious syndrome found throughout the americas. although infection is sporadic and uncommon compared with other atypical pneumonia syndromes, its high mortality rate warrants the maintenance of a high index of suspicion in rural settings. because no specific therapies are available for the disease, prevention and early recognition play an important role in reducing mortality from the dise ...201020171551
highly differentiated, resting gn-specific memory cd8+ t cells persist years after infection by andes hantavirus.in man, infection with south american andes virus (andv) causes hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps). hcps due to andv is endemic in southern chile and much of argentina and increasing numbers of cases are reported all over south america. a case-fatality rate of about 36% together with the absence of successful antiviral therapies urge the development of a vaccine. although t-cell responses were shown to be critically involved in immunity to hantaviruses in mouse models, no data are availa ...201020174562
pathogenic hantaviruses direct the adherence of quiescent platelets to infected endothelial cells.hantavirus infections are noted for their ability to infect endothelial cells, cause acute thrombocytopenia, and trigger 2 vascular-permeability-based diseases. however, hantavirus infections are not lytic, and the mechanisms by which hantaviruses cause capillary permeability and thrombocytopenia are only partially understood. the role of beta(3) integrins in hemostasis and the inactivation of beta(3) integrin receptors by pathogenic hantaviruses suggest the involvement of hantaviruses in altere ...201020181715
generation of e3-deleted canine adenovirus type 2 expressing the gc glycoprotein of seoul virus by gene insertion or deletion of related terminal region sequences.seoul virus (seov) is one of the four hantaviruses known to cause haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. the medium genome segment encodes the gn/gc glycoproteins of seov, which form the major structural part of the virus envelope. gc and/or gn are the candidate antigens of hantavirus for induction of a highly immunogenic response for hantavirus vaccine. in this study, the immune response induced by a replication-competent recombinant canine adenovirus type 2 expressing the gc protein of seov w ...201020181748
models for the spread and persistence of hantavirus infection in rodents with direct and indirect transmission.hantavirus, a zoonotic disease carried by wild rodents, is spread among rodents via direct contact and indirectly via infected rodent excreta in the soil. spillover to humans is primarily via the indirect route through inhalation of aerosolized viral particles. rodent-hantavirus models that include direct and indirect transmission and periodically varying demographic and epidemiological parameters are studied in this investigation. two models are analyzed, a nonautonomous system of differential ...201020104956
puumala hantavirus and myodes glareolus in northern europe: no evidence of co-divergence between genetic lineages of virus and host.the genus hantavirus (family bunyaviridae) includes negative-strand rna viruses that are carried by persistently infected rodent and insectivore species. puumala virus (puuv), carried by bank voles (myodes glareolus), is a pathogenic hantavirus that causes outbreaks of mild haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome across europe. in northern europe, puuv is represented by several genetic lineages that are maintained by distinct phylogroups of bank voles. the present study describes sequences of new ...201020107019
one-step rna pathogen detection with reverse transcriptase activity of a mutated thermostable thermus aquaticus dna polymerase.we describe the cloning and characterization of a mutated thermostable dna polymerase from thermus aquaticus (taq) that exhibits an increased reverse transcriptase activity and is therefore designated for one-step pcr pathogen detection using established real-time detection methods. we demonstrate that this taq polymerase mutant (taq m1) has similar pcr sensitivity and nuclease activity as the respective taq wild-type dna polymerase. in addition, and in marked contrast to the wild-type, taq m1 e ...201020108275
molecular characterization of two hantavirus strains from different rattus species in singapore.hantaviruses cause human disease in endemic regions around the world. outbreaks of hantaviral diseases have been associated with changes in rodent population density and adaptation to human settlements leading to their proliferation in close proximity to human dwellings. in a parallel study initiated to determine the prevalence of pathogens in singapore's wild rodent population, 1206 rodents were trapped and screened. the findings established a hantavirus seroprevalence of 34%. this paper descri ...201020096099
tula hantavirus nss protein accumulates in the perinuclear area in infected and transfected cells.the small rna segment of some hantaviruses (family bunyaviridae) encodes two proteins: the nucleocapsid protein and, in an overlapping reading frame, a non-structural (nss) protein. the hantavirus nss protein, like those of orthobunya- and phleboviruses, counteracts host innate immunity. here, for the first time, the nss protein of a hantavirus (tula virus) has been observed in infected cells and shown to localize in the perinuclear area. transiently expressed nss protein showed similar localiza ...201019956987
natural host relationships of hantaviruses native to western venezuela.strains of caño delgadito virus (cadv) and maporal virus (mapv) were isolated from 25 (8.9%) of the 280 rodents captured on farms in 1997 in western venezuela. the results of analyses of laboratory and zoographic data indicated that alston's cotton rat (sigmodon alstoni) is the principal host of cadv, horizontal virus transmission is the dominant mode of cadv transmission in alston's cotton rat in nature, a pygmy rice rat (oligoryzomys sp.) is the principal host of mapv, and the natural host rel ...201020055578
infection of in vivo differentiated human mast cells with hantaviruses.increased vascular permeability is a key feature of the pathological symptoms caused by hantaviruses. here, we analysed the interaction between hantaviruses and mast cells, which regulate vascular homeostasis. in highly purified human skin mast cells increasing amounts of hantaan (htnv) and, to a lower extent, prospect hill (phv) virions were produced. replication was confirmed by the production of viral plus-strand rna as determined by a virus strand-specific rt-pcr. phv but not htnv elicited e ...201020071485
epidemic viral pneumonia.two recent viral epidemics producing pneumonitis (severe acute respiratory syndrome and pandemic influenza a h1n1) have highlighted the potential for viral infections to cause respiratory failure with a significant risk of mortality. this review describes these epidemics and other causes of epidemic viral pneumonia.201020087179
a serosurvey reveals bosnia and herzegovina as a europe's hotspot in hantavirus seroprevalence.the extent of hantavirus seroprevalence in the healthy population from bosnia and herzegovina has not yet been investigated; therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the hantavirus seroprevalence in the population from different regions of bosnia and herzegovina and in different risk groups. the serosurvey included 1331 subjects from endemic and non-endemic regions in bosnia and herzegovina. all sera samples were examined using igg elisa, and western blot (bunyavirus igg) tests. hantavirus ...201019951455
study of andes virus entry and neutralization using a pseudovirion system.andes virus (andv), a member of the hantavirus genus in the family bunyaviridae, causes an acute disease characteristic of new-world hantaviruses called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). hps is a highly pathogenic disease with a case-fatality rate of 40%. andv is the only hantavirus reported to spread directly from human-to-human. the aim of the present study was to develop a quantitative and high-throughput pseudovirion assay to study andv infection and neutralization in biosafety level 2 fa ...201019903496
reappearance of viral hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in northwestern greece.minor outbreaks of viral hemorrhagic fever (vhf) with renal failure have occurred in northwestern greece over past decades. however, during the most recent decade, there has been a paucity of human cases despite the detection of hantavirus in rodents of this area.201019926507
production and characterization of a recombinant single-chain antibody against hantaan virus envelop glycoprotein.hantaan virus (htnv) is the type of hantavirus causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, for which no specific therapeutics are available so far. cell type-specific internalizing antibodies can be used to deliver therapeutics intracellularly to target cell and thus, have potential application in anti-htnv infection. to achieve intracellular delivery of therapeutics, it is necessary to obtain antibodies that demonstrate sufficient cell type-specific binding, internalizing, and desired cellul ...201020012277
the effect of seasonality, density and climate on the population dynamics of montana deer mice, important reservoir hosts for sin nombre hantavirus.1. since sin nombre virus was discovered in the u.s. in 1993, longitudinal studies of the rodent reservoir host, the deer mouse (peromyscus maniculatus) have demonstrated a qualitative correlation among mouse population dynamics and risk of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) in humans, indicating the importance of understanding deer mouse population dynamics for evaluating risk of hps. 2. using capture-mark-recapture statistical methods on a 15-year data set from montana, we estimated deer mous ...201020015212
extensive host sharing of central european tula virus.to examine the host association of tula virus (tulv), a hantavirus present in large parts of europe, we investigated a total of 791 rodents representing 469 microtus arvalis and 322 microtus agrestis animals from northeast, northwest, and southeast germany, including geographical regions with sympatric occurrence of both vole species, for the presence of tulv infections. based on serological investigation, reverse transcriptase pcr, and subsequent sequence analysis of partial small (s) and mediu ...201019889769
andes virus recognition of human and syrian hamster beta3 integrins is determined by an l33p substitution in the psi domain.andes virus (andv) causes a fatal hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) in humans and syrian hamsters. human alpha(v)beta(3) integrins are receptors for several pathogenic hantaviruses, and the function of alpha(v)beta(3) integrins on endothelial cells suggests a role for alpha(v)beta(3) in hantavirus directed vascular permeability. we determined here that andv infection of human endothelial cells or syrian hamster-derived bhk-21 cells was selectively inhibited by the high-affinity alpha(v)beta(3) ...201019846530
ecology of hantaviruses and their hosts in north america.since the 1993 discovery of a highly pathogenic hantavirus associated with the north american deer mouse (peromyscus maniculatus), intensive ecological studies have led to many advances in our understanding of the natural history of new world hantaviruses as it relates to human disease. seventeen named hantaviruses have been identified in north america. field and laboratory studies of sin nombre and other hantaviruses have delineated host associations, geographical distributions, mechanisms of t ...201019874190
puumala virus reference strain for hantavirus serodiagnosis in france. 201019885688
case-control study on puumala virus infection: smoking is a risk factor.puumala hantavirus (puuv) is apparently transmitted to humans by inhalation of aerosolized secretions of carrier rodents (bank voles). the means of transmission and the associated risk factors are poorly defined. an epidemiological study during the peak of an epidemic season in finland was conducted based on 282 acute clinical puuv infections and 204 controls without puuv infection or immunity. the main risk factors adjusted by age, sex and living environment were cigarette smoking [odds ratio ( ...201019781114
hantavirus transmission in sylvan and peridomestic environments.we developed a compartmental model for hantavirus infection in deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus) with the goal of comparing relative importance of direct and indirect transmission in sylvan and peridomestic environments. a direct transmission occurs when the infection is mediated by the contact of an infected and an uninfected mouse, while an indirect transmission occurs when the infection is mediated by the contact of an uninfected mouse with, for instance, infected soil. based on population d ...201019821001
hantavirus nephropathy as a pseudo-import pathology from ecuador.we report a case of hantavirus infection (nephropathia epidemica) diagnosed in a belgian backpacker returning from a trekking expedition in ecuador, after likely heavy exposure to rodents. because of epidemiological inconsistency, molecular investigation was performed and revealed a puumala infection acquired during very limited exposure in belgium upon return.201019821128
interactions and oligomerization of hantavirus glycoproteins.in this report the basis for the structural architecture of the envelope of hantaviruses, family bunyaviridae, is systematically studied by the interactions of two glycoproteins n and c (gn and gc, respectively) and their respective disulfide bridge-mediated homo- and heteromeric oligomerizations. in virion extracts gn and gc associated in both homo- and hetero-oligomers which were, at least partially, thiol bridge mediated. due to strong homo-oligomerization, the hetero-oligomers of gn and gc a ...201019828613
genetic detection of dobrava/belgrade virus in a czech patient with haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.in the summer of 2008, a 15-year-old boy was hospitalized in a paediatric intensive care unit in the czech republic. laboratory diagnosis of hantavirus infection was established by serological and molecular methods. sequence and phylogenetic analyses showed that the causative strain was dobrava/belgrade virus, which is genetically closer to strains associated with apodemus flavicollis rodents.201019832712
modulation of apoptosis and immune signaling pathways by the hantaan virus nucleocapsid protein.herein, we show a direct relationship between the hantaan virus (htnv) nucleocapsid (n) protein and the modulation of apoptosis. we observed an increase in caspase-7 and -8, but not -9 in cells expressing htnv n protein mutants lacking amino acids 270-330. similar results were observed for the new world hantavirus, andes virus. nuclear factor kappa b (nf-kappab) was sequestered in the cytoplasm after tumor necrosis factor receptor (tnfr) stimulation in cells expressing htnv n protein. further, t ...201020227103
beechnuts and outbreaks of nephropathia epidemica (ne): of mast, mice and men. 201020237057
truncated hantavirus nucleocapsid proteins for serotyping sin nombre, andes, and laguna negra hantavirus infections in humans and rodents.sin nombre virus (snv), andes virus (andv), and laguna negra virus (lanv) have been known as the dominant causative agents of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). andv and lanv, with different patterns of pathogenicity, exist in a sympatric relationship. moreover, there is documented evidence of person-to-person transmission of andv. therefore, it is important in clinical medicine and epidemiology to know the serotype of a hantavirus causing infection. truncated snv, andv, and lanv recombinant n ...201020335425
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, french guiana. 201020350412
high-resolution computed tomography findings in hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) is an acute, rapidly progressive disease transmitted by rodent excreta, with endothelial damage playing a central role in the pathophysiology. it usually affects rural workers. the lung itself is the target organ and reflects all the patterns of endothelial involvement of this disease. the radiologic findings of hps are vast and range from a mild interstitial involvement to total obliteration of the airspaces with or without pleural effusion. there are no ...201020351581
recognition of decay accelerating factor and alpha(v)beta(3) by inactivated hantaviruses: toward the development of high-throughput screening flow cytometry assays.hantaviruses cause two severe diseases in humans: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps). the lack of vaccines or specific drugs to prevent or treat hfrs and hcps and the requirement for conducting experiments in a biosafety level 3 laboratory (bsl-3) limit the ability to probe the mechanism of infection and disease pathogenesis. in this study, we developed a generalizable spectroscopic assay to quantify saturable fluorophore sites solubilized ...201020363206
association of -308g/a polymorphism in the tumor necrosis factor-alpha gene promoter with susceptibility to development of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in the ribeirão preto region, brazil.activation of the immune response in hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps) leads to a high tnf production, probably contributing to the disease. the polymorphic tnf2 allele (tnf -308g/a) has been associated with increased cytokine production. we investigated the association of the tnf2 allele with the outcome of hantavirus infection in brazilian patients. a total of 122 hantavirus-exposed individuals (26 presenting hcps and 96 only hantavirus seroconversion) were studied. the tnf2 allele wa ...201020372945
a global perspective on hantavirus ecology, epidemiology, and disease.hantaviruses are enzootic viruses that maintain persistent infections in their rodent hosts without apparent disease symptoms. the spillover of these viruses to humans can lead to one of two serious illnesses, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. in recent years, there has been an improved understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and natural history of these viruses following an increase in the number of outbreaks in the americas. in this review, curre ...201020375360
hantavirus outbreak associated with laboratory rats in yunnan, china.an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome occurred among students in a college (college a) in kunming, yunnan province, china in 2003. subsequent investigations revealed the presence of hantavirus antibodies and antigens in laboratory rats at college a and two other institutions. hantavirus antibodies were detected in 15 additional individuals other than the index case in these three locations. epidemiologic data indicated that the human infections were a result of zoonotic transmissi ...201020380897
roles of human disturbance, precipitation, and a pathogen on the survival and reproductive probabilities of deer mice.climate change, human disturbance, and disease can have large impacts on the dynamics of a species by affecting the likelihood of survival and reproduction of individuals. we investigated the roles of precipitation, off-road vehicle (orv) alteration of habitat, and infection with sin nombre virus on the survival and reproductive probabilities of deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus). we used generalized linear mixed models to estimate the effects of these factors and their interactions by fitting c ...201020392022
hormonal deficiencies during and after puumala hantavirus infection.previous reports have described panhypopituitarism associated with severe cases of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs), but the prevalence of hormonal deficiencies after nephropathia epidemica (ne), a milder form of hfrs, has not been studied. this study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence of hormonal defects in patients with acute ne and during long-term follow-up. fifty-four patients with serologically confirmed acute ne were examined by serum hormonal measurements duri ...201020397036
serologic survey of hantavirus infection, brazilian amazon. 201020409399
hantaviruses in small mammals and humans in the coastal region of zhejiang province, china.to gain more insights into the epidemiology of hantaviruses in the coastal region of zhejiang province, china, the morbidity and mortality of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) were analyzed in two coastal areas: cixi (hilly terrain) and wenzhou (mountainous terrain). more hfrs cases have been reported in cixi than in wenzhou. annual incidence rate of hfrs in cixi had been on the level of approximately 1.5/100,000 from 1968 (when the first hfrs case was reported) to 2007, with the high ...201020419812
tula virus in populations of small terrestrial mammals in a rural landscape.over 5 years (2000-2004), populations of small mammals from a rural landscape in southern moravia (czech republic) were investigated for the presence of tula virus (tulv) antigen using the elisa set hantagnost. in total, 1566 individuals from 10 species were examined. the prevalence in the common vole (microtus arvalis pallas 1778), the main reservoir of tulv, was 10% (n = 871). the prevalence of tulv antigen increases with its population numbers. the highest number of tulv antigen-positive comm ...201020420534
[construction and identification of a new type of recombinant adenovirus containing s0.7 gene of hantavirus].to construct a adenovirus vector containing the 0.7 kb fragment of s gene of hantavirus, cag promoter, and wpre (mrna-stabilizing post-transcriptional regulatory element from the woodchuck hepatitis virus).201020423645
novel hantavirus in the flat-skulled shrew (sorex roboratus).genetically distinct hantaviruses have been identified recently in multiple species of shrews (order soricomorpha, family soricidae) in eurasia and north america. to corroborate decades-old reports of hantaviral antigens in shrews from russia, archival liver and lung tissues from 4 siberian large-toothed shrews (sorex daphaenodon), 5 eurasian least shrews (sorex minutissimus), 12 flat-skulled shrews (sorex roboratus), and 18 tundra shrews (sorex tundrensis), captured in the sakha republic in nor ...201020426682
seewis virus: phylogeography of a shrew-borne hantavirus in siberia, russia.hantaviral antigens were originally reported more than 20 years ago in tissues of the eurasian common shrew (sorex araneus), captured in european and siberian russia. the recent discovery of seewis virus (swsv) in this soricid species in switzerland provided an opportunity to investigate its genetic diversity and geographic distribution in russia.201020426688
hantavirus-like particles generated in cho cells induce specific immune responses in c57bl/6 mice.a safe and effective hantavirus vaccine is highly desirable since hantaviruses are distributed worldwide and cause an acute and often fatal disease (hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, hfrs). virus-like particles (vlps) displaying functional viral proteins could provide effective vaccines against a few viruses, but their ability to induce hantavirus-specific immune response has not been adequately investigated. to measure the immunogenicity of hantaan virus-like particles (htn-vlps) vaccine, ...201020433802
comprehensive panel of real-time taqman polymerase chain reaction assays for detection and absolute quantification of filoviruses, arenaviruses, and new world hantaviruses.viral hemorrhagic fever is caused by a diverse group of single-stranded, negative-sense or positive-sense rna viruses belonging to the families filoviridae (ebola and marburg), arenaviridae (lassa, junin, machupo, sabia, and guanarito), and bunyaviridae (hantavirus). disease characteristics in these families mark each with the potential to be used as a biological threat agent. because other diseases have similar clinical symptoms, specific laboratory diagnostic tests are necessary to provide the ...201020439981
cytoplasmic tails of hantavirus glycoproteins interact with the nucleocapsid protein.here we characterize the interaction between the glycoproteins (gn and gc) and the ribonucleoprotein (rnp) of puumala virus (puuv; genus hantavirus, family bunyaviridae). the interaction was initially established with native proteins by co-immunoprecipitating puuv nucleocapsid (n) protein with the glycoprotein complex. mapping of the interaction sites revealed that the n protein has multiple binding sites in the cytoplasmic tail (ct) of gn and is also able to bind to the predicted ct of gc. the ...201020444994
[dynamics of hantavirus detection in the excretory organs of apodemus mice and its relation to epidemic manifestations of hantavirus infection].this paper presents data on the detection of hantavirus in the excretory organs of apodemus mice which are natural carriers of pathogenic hantaviral serotypes in the primorye region. acute infection periods were detected in naturally infected rodents with the highest hantavirus dissemination to the environment in different phases of rodent population cycles. there was a relationship between the rise of morbidity and the seasonal manifestation of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome morbidity an ...201020455471
pathology of black creek canal virus infection in juvenile hispid cotton rats (sigmodon hispidus).the purpose of this study was to assess the effect of inoculum dose on the pathogenesis of black creek canal virus (bccv) infection in the hispid cotton rat (sigmodon hispidus), the principal host of bccv. no sign of illness was observed in any of the 52 juvenile hispid cotton rats inoculated with 3.1, 1.1, -0.9, or -2.9 log(10) median infectious doses(veroe6) (id(50-veroe6)) of bccv and euthanized on day 9, 18, 27, or 54 postinoculation (pi). analysis of virus assay and serological data indicat ...201020455779
models for the spread and persistence of hantavirus infection in rodents with direct and indirect transmission.hantavirus, a zoonotic disease carried by wild rodents, is spread among rodents via direct contact and indirectly via infected rodent excreta in the soil. spillover to humans is primarily via the indirect route through inhalation of aerosolized viral particles. rodent-hantavirus models that include direct and indirect transmission and periodically varying demographic and epidemiological parameters are studied in this investigation. two models are analyzed, a nonautonomous system of differential ...201020462286
pathogenic hantaviruses andes virus and hantaan virus induce adherens junction disassembly by directing vascular endothelial cadherin internalization in human endothelial cells.hantaviruses infect endothelial cells and cause 2 vascular permeability-based diseases. pathogenic hantaviruses enhance the permeability of endothelial cells in response to vascular endothelial growth factor (vegf). however, the mechanism by which hantaviruses hyperpermeabilize endothelial cells has not been defined. the paracellular permeability of endothelial cells is uniquely determined by the homophilic assembly of vascular endothelial cadherin (ve-cadherin) within adherens junctions, which ...201020463083
a case report of crescentic glomerulonephritis associated with hantaan virus infection.although various glomerular diseases in hantavirus infection have been reported, an association between hantavirus infection and crescentic glomerulonephritis has not been described. herein, we report a case of immune complex-mediated crescentic glomerulonephritis in a 70-year-old man with hantaan virus infection.201020466689
comparison of the effects of puumala and dobrava viruses on early and long-term renal outcomes in patients with haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.the clinical course and outcome of patients with haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) caused by puumala (puuv) and dobrava viruses (dobv) were analyzed and whether it left long-term consequences on kidney function after 10 years was evaluated.201020470304
the severity of puumala hantavirus induced nephropathia epidemica can be better evaluated using plasma interleukin-6 than c-reactive protein determinations.nephropathia epidemica (ne) is a scandinavian type of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome caused by puumala hantavirus. the clinical course of the disease varies greatly in severity. the aim of the present study was to evaluate whether plasma c-reactive protein (crp) and interleukin (il)-6 levels associate with the severity of ne.201020500875
the severity of acute puumala hantavirus infection does not predict the long-term outcome of patients.we have found greater urinary protein excretion and higher glomerular filtration rate (gfr) and blood pressure in patients 6 years after acute nephropathia epidemica (ne) compared with seronegative controls. the present aim was to establish whether the long-term outcome is determined by the severity of acute illness.201020502044
steep rise in notified hantavirus infections in germany, april 2010.from january to april 2010, 396 hantavirus infections were notified in germany, a considerable increase compared with previous years (mean: 83 for january-april 2004-2009) including the record-setting year, 2007 (n=232 january-april). most patients are residents of known puumala virus endemic areas in southern germany. the recent increase in notified hantavirus infections is probably due to an increased population density of the main animal reservoir, the bank vole (myodes glareolus).201020504391
generation and characterization of genetic reassortants between puumala and prospect hill hantavirus in vitro.hantaviruses belong to the family bunyaviridae characterized by tri-segmented rna genomes. depending on the hantavirus species, infection can lead to hantavirus cardiopulmonary or haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. in vitro studies suggest that pathogenic hantaviruses evade induction of innate antiviral responses, and this ability might determine the virulence in humans. since reverse genetic systems are not available, in vitro reassortment is currently the only way to culture defined hanta ...201020505009
relationship of human behavior within outbuildings to potential exposure to sin nombre virus in western montana.sin nombre virus (snv) causes hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps) in humans. transmission of snv among the deer mouse (peromyscus maniculatus) host predominates during spring and summer, and is greater in peridomestic than sylvan settings where, protected from uv light, snv may survive longer. incidence of hcps reflects these times and settings and is associated with inhalation of mouse excreta. little is known, however, about how human use of outbuildings contributes to potential exposur ...201020508970
hantaviruses.hantaviruses affect people worldwide, yet they remain poorly understood. this article explores the known history of hantaviruses. it describes diagnostic methods and potential options for treatment and prevention.201020513542
sin nombre virus-specific immunoglobulin m and g kinetics in hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and the role played by serologic responses in predicting disease outcome.sin nombre virus (snv) is the primary cause of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) in the united states. although other studies have demonstrated a possible association between neutralizing antibody titers and the severity of hps, the exact nature of serologic responses and their association with outcomes have not been fully characterized.201020521946
convalescent pulmonary dysfunction following hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in panama and the united states.the objective of this study was to document persistent pulmonary symptoms and pulmonary function abnormalities in adults surviving hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). acute infection by most hantaviruses result in mortality rates of 25-35%, while in panama the mortality rate of 10% is contrasted by an unusually high incidence. in all types of hps, the viral prodrome, cardiopulmonary phase due to massive pulmonary capillary leak syndrome, and spontaneous diuresis are followed by a convalescent p ...201020524006
ecology of hantavirus in a changing world.hantavirus is a genus of virus represented by 45 different species and is hosted by small mammals, predominantly rats and mice. roughly, half of all hantaviruses cause diseases in humans that vary in morbidity from mild to severe. the natural and anthropogenic changes occurring in the environment appear to be impacting the ecology of hantaviruses and their natural hosts as well as the incidence of hantaviral diseases in humans. although such studies are limited at this time, there is evidence th ...201020536819
central nervous system-related symptoms and findings are common in acute puumala hantavirus infection.puumala hantavirus (puuv) causes a hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) also called nephropathia epidemica (ne). recent case reports and retrospective studies suggest that ne may damage the pituitary gland. based on these observations, our goal was to explore the nature of this complication prospectively.201020545485
[hantavirus infection associated to a staphylococcal sepsis. report of one case].we report a previously healthy 36-year-old mole who developed a pulmonary syndrome caused by hantavirus infection. he was admitted to an intensive care unit in shock and respiratory failure and died four hours after admission. blood cultures were positive for staphylococcus aureus. this patient could be an index case that shows, for the first time, an association of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome with staphylococcus aureus infection similar to what happens with other viruses.201020556338
interaction between hantaviral nucleocapsid protein and the cytoplasmic tail of surface glycoprotein gn.hantaviral n and gn proteins were shown to interact, thus providing the long-awaited evidence for one of the crucial steps in the virus replication at which rnps are directed to the site of the virus assembly. using pull-down assay and point mutagenesis it was demonstrated that intact, properly folded zinc fingers in the gn protein cytoplasmic tail as well as the middle domain of the n protein (that includes aa residues 80-248) are essential for the interaction.201020566401
new world hantaviruses activate ifnlambda production in type i ifn-deficient vero e6 cells.hantaviruses indigenous to the new world are the etiologic agents of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps). these viruses induce a strong interferon-stimulated gene (isg) response in human endothelial cells. african green monkey-derived vero e6 cells are used to propagate hantaviruses as well as many other viruses. the utility of the vero e6 cell line for virus production is thought to owe to their lack of genes encoding type i interferons (ifn), rendering them unable to mount an efficient ...201020567522
the triplet repeats of the sin nombre hantavirus 5' untranslated region are sufficient in cis for nucleocapsid-mediated translation initiation.hantavirus nucleocapsid protein (n) can replace the cellular cap-binding complex, eukaryotic initiation factor 4f (eif4f), to mediate translation initiation. although n can augment translation initiation of nonviral mrna, initiation of viral mrna by n is superior. all members of the bunyaviridae family, including the species of the hantavirus genus, express either three or four primary mrnas from their tripartite negative-sense genomes. the 5' ends of the mrnas contain nonviral heterologous olig ...201020573811
enhanced thrombin formation and fibrinolysis during acute puumala hantavirus infection.nephropathia epidemica (ne) is a viral hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome associated with thrombocytopenia and mild bleeding. we assessed activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis during the acute phase of ne.201020579693
hantavirus infections in fluctuating host populations: the role of maternal antibodies.infected females may transfer maternal antibodies (matabs) to their offspring, which may then be transiently protected against infections the mother has encountered. however, the role of maternal protection in infectious disease dynamics in wildlife has largely been neglected. here, we investigate the effects of puumala hantavirus (puuv)-specific matabs on puuv dynamics, using 7 years' data from a cyclic bank vole population in finland. for the first time to our knowledge, we partition seroposit ...201020591866
genetic analysis of a hantavirus strain carried by niviventer confucianus in yunnan province, china.hantavirus genome sequences were recovered from lung tissues of chinese white-bellied rats (niviventer confucianus) captured in yunnan province, china. pairwise comparison of the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of the entire s and partial m and l segments indicated that the newly discovered virus strain, which was designated as strain yn509, was very different from other rodent-borne hantaviruses. phylogenetic analysis showed that the new strain fit into a clade containing da bie sha ...201020600393
development of a lentiviral vector system to study the role of the andes virus glycoproteins.to infect target cells, enveloped viruses use their virion surface proteins to direct cell attachment and subsequent entry via virus-cell membrane fusion. how hantaviruses enter cells has been largely unexplored. to study early steps of andes virus (andv) cell infection, a lentiviral vector system was developed based on a simian immunodeficiency virus (siv) vector pseudotyped with the andv-gn/gc envelope glycoproteins. the incorporation of gn and gc onto siv-derived vector particles was assessed ...201020619306
interaction of hantavirus nucleocapsid protein with ribosomal protein s19.hantaviruses, members of the bunyaviridae family, are emerging category a pathogens that initiate the translation of their capped mrnas by a novel mechanism mediated by viral nucleocapsid protein (n). n specifically binds to the mrna 5' m7g cap and 40s ribosomal subunit, a complex of 18s rrna and multiple ribosomal proteins. here, we show that n specifically interacts with the ribosomal protein s19 (rps19), located at the head region of the 40s subunit. we suggest that this n-rps19 interaction f ...201020844026
antagonism of type i interferon responses by new world hantaviruses.evasion of interferon (ifn)-mediated antiviral signaling is a common defense strategy for pathogenic rna viruses. to date, research on ifn antagonism by hantaviruses is limited and has focused on only a subset of the numerous recognized hantavirus species. the host ifn response has two phases, an initiation phase, resulting in the induction of alpha/beta ifn (ifn-α/β), and an amplification phase, whereby ifn-α/β signals through the jak/stat pathway, resulting in the establishment of the cellular ...201020844031
andes virus regulation of cellular micrornas contributes to hantavirus-induced endothelial cell permeability.hantaviruses infect human endothelial cells (ecs) and cause two diseases marked by vascular permeability defects, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). vascular permeability occurs in the absence of ec lysis, suggesting that hantaviruses alter normal ec fluid barrier functions. ecs infected by pathogenic hantaviruses are hyperresponsive to vascular endothelial growth factor (vegf), and this alters the fluid barrier function of ec adherens junctions ...201020844033
extinction of refugia of hantavirus infection in a spatially heterogeneous environment.we predict an abrupt observable transition, on the basis of numerical studies, of hantavirus infection in terrain characterized by spatially dependent environmental resources. the underlying framework of the analysis is that of fisher equations with an internal degree of freedom, the state of infection. the unexpected prediction is of the sudden disappearance of refugia of infection in spite of the existence of supercritical (favorable) food resources, brought about by reduction of their spatial ...201020866661
acute undifferentiated febrile illness in adult hospitalized patients: the disease spectrum and diagnostic predictors - an experience from a tertiary care hospital in south india.local prevalences of individual diseases influence the prioritization of the differential diagnoses of a clinical syndrome of acute undifferentiated febrile illness (afi). this study was conducted in order to delineate the aetiology of afi that present to a tertiary hospital in southern india and to describe disease-specific clinical profiles. an 1-year prospective, observational study was conducted in adults (age >16 years) who presented with an undifferentiated febrile illness of duration 5-21 ...201020870680
smoking and other risk factors for hantavirus infections: the whole story. 201020875215
characterization of a natural focus of puumala hantavirus infection in the czech republic.hantaviruses are rna viruses of the bunyaviridae family, represented in the czech republic by three genospecies: dobrava-belgrade, puumala and tula. they persist in natural foci of infection. in 2004 to 2009, a local outbreak with 18 reported cases of nephropathia epidemica caused by puumala hantavirus occurred in the sumava mountains and foothills and was spacially associated with another outbreak in lower bavaria, germany. in the jeleni locality in the sumava mountains at 880 m above sea level ...201020939264
[hantavirus]. 201020942073
small molecule inhibitors of hantavirus infection.hantaviruses use α(v)β(3) integrins on the surface of human host cells as a gateway to invasion, hence compounds that target this receptor may be used as antiviral agents. to accomplish this aim, new peptidomimetic compounds were selected based on similarity to a cyclic peptide known to bind the α(v)β(3) receptor. this first round of biological screening identified peptidomimetic molecules which were effective hantavirus inhibitors in the low micromolar range, two thousand times more potent than ...201020951038
the relative abundance of deer mice with antibody to sin nombre virus corresponds to the occurrence of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in nearby humans.abstract sin nombre virus (snv) is the principal cause of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) in the united states and deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus) are its principal rodent host, and thus the natural cycle of the virus is related to the occurrence of hps. prevalence of rodent infection appears to be associated with fluctuations in deer mouse populations and, indirectly, with timing and amount of precipitation, a complex of biologic events. given that rodent population abundances fluctuate, ...201020954865
in vivo kinetics and biodistribution of a hantaan virus dna vaccine after intramuscular injection in mice.to study the kinetics in vivo of a hantaan virus dna vaccine, we constructed a fusion dna vaccine, pegfp/s, by cloning the s segment of hantavirus into the vector, pegfp-c1, which encodes green fluorescent protein egfp. in this report, we provide evidence that pegfp/s was distributed and persistently expressed for more than 60 days in several organs after inoculation. our findings suggest that the persistent immune responses induced by a hantaan virus dna vaccine are likely due to the plasmid pe ...201020960291
pathogenicity and virulence of the present hantaviruses in bosnia and herzegovina: the impact on renal function.dobrava (dobv) and puumala (puuv) viruses are endemic throughout the balkans and cause haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs). the aim of this study was to assess the impact of two different hantaviruses on renal function in hfrs patients during the acute stage of illness. we also aimed to assess the dobv and puuv distribution between symptomatic hfrs patients and asymptomatic hantavirus antibody-positive subjects. the study included 264 symptomatic hfrs patients and 63 asymptomatic hanta ...201020972691
pathogenic landscapes: interactions between land, people, disease vectors, and their animal hosts.landscape attributes influence spatial variations in disease risk or incidence. we present a review of the key findings from eight case studies that we conducted in europe and west africa on the impact of land changes on emerging or re-emerging vector-borne diseases and/or zoonoses. the case studies concern west nile virus transmission in senegal, tick-borne encephalitis incidence in latvia, sandfly abundance in the french pyrenees, rift valley fever in the ferlo (senegal), west nile fever and t ...201020979609
hantavirus infection: a neglected diagnosis in thrombocytopenia and fever?thrombocytopenia, fever, and acute renal failure are characteristic features of nephropathia epidemica, the predominant hantavirus infection in europe. however, clinical presentation and blood cell counts may point to other disorders, such as a hematologic disease, particularly when impairment of renal function is not evident. this differential diagnosis often results in further extensive and unnecessary testing. we describe 3 patients with hantavirus infection with no renal failure, in whom a h ...201021037045
syndromic surveillance: etiologic study of acute febrile illness in dengue suspicious cases with negative serology. brazil, federal district, 2008.with the aim of identifying the etiology of acute febrile illness in patients suspected of having dengue, yet with non reagent serum, a descriptive study was conducted with 144 people using secondary serum samples collected during convalescence. the study was conducted between january and may of 2008. all the exams were re-tested for dengue, which was confirmed in 11.8% (n = 17); the samples that remained negative for dengue (n = 127) were tested for rubella, with 3.9% (n = 5) positive results. ...201021049226
[hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome during pregnancy: case report].hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfwrs) is an acute infectious disease with abrupt onset, high fever, renal failure and frequent hemorragies. hfwrs during the pregnancy has relatively low occurrence, with only few described cases mostly in the region of the former soviet union. although, according to the data from the literature, the disease is less severe during the pregnancy, the eclampsy, stillbirth and fetal infection were also described.201021053473
[construction and immunogenic study of recombinant adenovirus containing chimeric gene g2s0.7 and ctl epitopes of hantaan virus].to express g2 fragment of m segment and 0.7 kb fragment of s segment and several ctl epitopes of s segment in adenovirus expression system and investigate the immunological properties of hantaan virus chimeric gene.201021055343
[hantavirus infection: two case reports from a province in the eastern blacksea region, turkey.]hantaviruses which are the members of bunyaviridae, differ from other members of this family since they are transmitted to humans by rodents. more than 200.000 cases of hantavirus infections are reported annually worldwide. hantaviruses can lead to two different types of infection in humans, namely, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). hfrs is the most common type of hantavirus infection in europe and asia and the most common virus types are dobra ...201021063999
structural studies of hantaan virus.hantaan virus is the prototypic member of the hantavirus genus within the family bunyaviridae and is a causative agent of the potentially fatal hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. the bunyaviridae are a family of negative-sense rna viruses with three-part segmented genomes. virions are enveloped and decorated with spikes derived from a pair of glycoproteins (gn and gc). here, we present cryo-electron tomography and single-particle cryo-electron microscopy studies of hantaan virus virions. we ...201021068243
dobrava-belgrade hantavirus infection mimics acute appendicitis.dobrava-belgrade hantavirus infection mimicked acute appendicitis in a patient suffering from hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in hungary. the 27-year-old man was admitted to the local hospital with severe abdominal pain localized mainly at the right lower quadrant of the abdomen and with fever, nausea, vomiting and bloody diarrhea. based on these findings supported by computerized tomography acute perforated appendicitis was suspected and an explorative laparatomy was performed, which did ...201021075678
tracking hantavirus nucleocapsid protein using intracellular antibodies.hantavirus nucleocapsid (n) protein is a multifunctional viral macromolecule involved in multiple stages of the viral replication cycle. the intracellular trafficking of n protein during virus assembly remains unclear.201021092325
seroprevalence of hantavirus antibodies among chronic hemodialysis patients in the czech republic.a total of 348 serum samples were collected from 301 hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure of four healthcare settings in western bohemia. the sera were screened for the presence of hantavirus antibodies using elisa kits (progen biotechnik gmbh) with hantaan and puumala antigens. specific anti-puumala antibodies were detected in five patients (1.7%). although hantaviruses are known to cause primarily acute renal damage (interstitial nephritis) in eurasia, chronic effects of hantavirus ...201021105569
characterization of two substrains of puumala virus that show phenotypes that are different from each other and from the original strain.hantaviruses, the causative agents of two emerging diseases, are negative-stranded rna viruses with a tripartite genome. we isolated two substrains from a parental strain of puumala hantavirus (puuv-pa), puuv-small (puuv-sm) and puuv-large (puuv-la), named after their focus size when titrated. the two isolates were sequenced; this revealed differences at two positions in the nucleocapsid protein and two positions in the rna-dependent rna polymerase, but the glycoproteins were identical. we also ...201021106742
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