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hantavirus pulmonary syndrome--five states, 2006.hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) is a rodentborne viral disease characterized by severe pulmonary illness and a case-fatality ratio of 30%-40%. sin nombre virus causes the majority of hps cases in the united states, and the deer mouse (peromyscus maniculatus) is its predominant reservoir. this report describes an increase in human cases of hps reported during january-march 2006 from arizona, new mexico, north dakota, texas, and washington state. the findings emphasize the need for renewed att ...200616760891
comparison of yearly prevalences of echinococcus multilocularis leuckart 1863 in peromyscus maniculatus and microtus pennsylvanicus in north dakota. 19751104799
cestode in north dakota: echinococcus in field mice.field mice (microtus pennsylvanicus and peromyscus maniculatus) are naturally infected with echinococcus multilocularis. thus, the sylvatic cycle (fox to field mice to fox) has been established in north dakota. this cestode is expected to extend its range to other agricultural regions of the continental united states where similar conditions favorable for the completion of its life cycle exist.19655891703
studies on sylvatic echinococcosis. iv. ecology of echinococcus multilocularis in the intermediate host, peromyscus maniculatus, in north dakota, 1965-1972. 19744847041
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