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[the epizootological and virological characteristics of a natural hantavirus infection focus in the subtropic zone of the krasnodarsk territory].a natural focus of hantavirus infection was detected and examined during the studies conducted in 2000-2002 around the sochi (the western spurs of the great caucasus ridge, which descended to the black sea (the krasnodar territory of russia). at least 4 rodent species, such as microtus majori, a. (s.) ponticus, a. agrarius, a. (s.) ciscaucasicus, were shown to participate in the circulation of hantaviruses. a comparative analysis of the nucleotide sequences of genomic s- and m-segments of hantav ...200516078428
adler hantavirus, a new genetic variant of tula virus identified in major's pine voles (microtus majori) sampled in southern european russia.although at least 30 novel hantaviruses have been recently discovered in novel hosts such as shrews, moles and even bats, hantaviruses (family bunyaviridae, genus hantavirus) are primarily known as rodent-borne human pathogens. here we report on identification of a novel hantavirus variant associated with a rodent host, major's pine vole (microtus majori). altogether 36 hantavirus pcr-positive major's pine voles were identified in the krasnodar region of southern european russia within the years ...201525433134
[spatial structure of natural foci of hantavirus on the territory of northwestern caucasus].for the period from 2001 to 2011 zoological and epizootological studies in more than 100 points of northwestern caucasus including territories of krasnodar region and republic of adygea were carried out. 8723 specimens of small mammals represented by 20 rodent species and 7 insectivorous species were captured and examined. organs and blood from 5057 specimens of creatures were studied for hantavirus infection. the presence of natural foci of circulation of 2 species of hantavirus--dobrava/belgra ...201424605654
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