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[occurrence of human hantavirus infections in poland].a spread of hantavirus infections causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome is one of the rising epidemiological problems in the world. there is evidence that this type of viruses exists in almost all european countries. it is known that in poland all the species of wild rodents hosting european hantaviruses are present. however, the data on hantavirus are very limited and information on incidence and prevalence of hantavirus infections among humans and animals in our country is lacking. up ...200718069386
[study on the recombinant expression of hantaan virus protein n and the establishment and application of rnp-igm direct capture elisa].to clone the gene encoding nucleocapsid protein (np) of hantavirus strain z10 (hv-z10), to construct its prokaryotic expression system as well as to establish a rnp-igm direct capture elisa based on hrp-labeled recombinant np (rnp), in order to detect serum samples of patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and to evaluate the effects of detection.200718069562
kinship, dispersal and hantavirus transmission in bank and common voles.hantaviruses are among the main emerging infectious agents in europe. their mode of transmission in natura is still not well known. in particular, social features and behaviours could be crucial for understanding the persistence and the spread of hantaviruses in rodent populations. here, we investigated the importance of kinclustering and dispersal in hantavirus transmission by combining a fine-scale spatiotemporal survey (4 km2) and a population genetics approach. two specific host-hantavirus s ...200818071626
environmental conditions and puumala virus transmission in belgium.non-vector-borne zoonoses such as puumala hantavirus (puuv) can be transmitted directly, by physical contact between infected and susceptible hosts, or indirectly, with the environment as an intermediate. the objective of this study is to better understand the causal link between environmental features and puuv prevalence in bank vole population in belgium, and hence with transmission risk to humans. our hypothesis was that environmental conditions controlling the direct and indirect transmissio ...200718078526
[identification of a functional itam-like sequence within g1 cytoplasmic tail of hantaan virus].the g1 cytoplasmic tail of hantaan virus (htnv) harbors a highly conserved region, which is homologous to immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs (itam) and is termed the itam-like sequence. to demonstrate the potential signal-transducing activity of g1 itam-like sequence resembling the canonical itam within immune and endothelial cells, a series of experiments were performed to define its interaction with cellular kinases. the synthesized g1 itam-like peptide was shown to coprecipitate ...200718092677
treatment of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.viruses in the genus hantavirus can cause one of two serious illnesses when transmitted from rodents to humans: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) or hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). of the two diseases, hps is more severe with an approximate 40% mortality across the americas. the high rate of mortality could be reduced if effective therapeutics could be discovered for treatment of this illness. herein we review approaches being explored for the discovery of therapeutics for hps an ...200818093668
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in manitoba.the first confirmed case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in manitoba was diagnosed in 1999. to define better the risk of exposure to hantaviruses in this area, the clinical features and epidemiological factors pertaining to this case were described, and a serological survey of rodents collected near the patient's residence was undertaken. small mammals were collected using live traps, were anesthetized via inhalation of isoflurane and were bled. human and mouse serologies were undertaken using ...200118159335
can modeling of fine-scale spatial patterns of environmental markers of zoonotic infections enhance disease prevention and clinical outcomes? 200718165510
a spatial model of shared risk for plague and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the southwestern united states.plague and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) are severe, often fatal diseases in humans that share a broad epidemiologic focus in the southwestern united states. prevention of these diseases relies heavily on education and reducing rodent abundance in peridomestic environments. resources for these activities are limited. therefore, identifying areas sharing elevated risk for these two relatively rare but severe diseases could be useful for targeting limited public health resources. using logis ...200718165511
viral genome sequencing by random priming methods.most emerging health threats are of zoonotic origin. for the overwhelming majority, their causative agents are rna viruses which include but are not limited to hiv, influenza, sars, ebola, dengue, and hantavirus. of increasing importance therefore is a better understanding of global viral diversity to enable better surveillance and prediction of pandemic threats; this will require rapid and flexible methods for complete viral genome sequencing.200818179705
hantaviruses: underestimated respiratory viruses? 200818181749
prevalence and genetic diversities of hantaviruses in rodents in beijing, china.a total of 835 rodents captured in beijing, china, were tested for hantavirus infection. fifty-five (6.6%) were positive for viral rna when lung tissue samples were examined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. of 666 sera collected from the above rodents, 50 (7.5%) were positive for igg antibody by elisa. among the 50 seropositive rodents, 37 were positive for viral rna. in addition, five rodents were positive for viral rna but negative for igg antibody. the infection rates among ...200818187791
tula hantavirus isolate with the full-length orf for nonstructural protein nss survives for more consequent passages in interferon-competent cells than the isolate having truncated nss orf.the competitiveness of two tula hantavirus (tulv) isolates, tulv/lodz and tulv/moravia, was evaluated in interferon (ifn) -competent and ifn-deficient cells. the two isolates differ in the length of the open reading frame (orf) encoding the nonstructural protein nss, which has previously been shown to inhibit ifn response in infected cells.200818190677
genetic analysis of hantaviruses carried by myodes and microtus rodents in buryatia.hantavirus genome sequences were recovered from tissue samples of myodes rufocanus, microtus fortis and microtus oeconomus captured in the baikal area of buryatia, russian federation. genetic analysis of s- and m-segment sequences of buryatian hantavirus strains showed that myodes-associated strains belong to hokkaido virus (hokv) type while microtus-associated strains belong to vladivostok virus (vlav) type. on phylogenetic trees buryatian hokv strains were clustered together with m. rufocanus- ...200818190679
thottapalayam virus, a prototype shrewborne hantavirus.thottapalayam virus (tpmv) has been placed in the genus hantavirus of the family bunyaviridae by virtue of its morphologic features and overall genetic similarities to well-characterized rodentborne hantaviruses. this virus has been isolated from the asian house shrew (suncus murinus); however, whether tpmv is naturally harbored by an insectivore host or represents spillover from a rodent reservoir host is unknown. our analysis of published and unpublished data on the experimental host range, ge ...200718214168
pathogenic hantaviruses elicit different immunoreactions in thp-1 cells and primary monocytes and induce differentiation of human monocytes to dendritic-like cells.hantaviruses cause two important human illnesses, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). both syndromes are believed to be immune-mediated diseases. monocytes/macrophages are thought to be the main target cells for hantaviruses and important sources of and targets for cytokines/chemokines secretion. thp-1 cells have been used extensively as models for primary monocytes in biocompatibility research. the aim of our study was to determine if hantavirus ...200718217475
characterization of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome caused by hantaviruses, estonia.thirty cases of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) due to puumala virus (puuv), saaremaa virus (saav), and dobrava virus infection were confirmed in estonia. except for the levels of serum creatinine, no remarkable differences were found in the clinical course of hfrs caused by puuv and saav.200718217569
newfound hantavirus in chinese mole shrew, vietnam.sequence analysis of the full-length medium segment and the partial small and large segments of a hantavirus, detected by reverse transcription-pcr in lung tissues of the chinese mole shrew (anourosorex squamipes) captured in cao bang province, vietnam, in december 2006, indicated that it is genetically distinct from rodentborne hantaviruses.200718217572
clinical course and laboratory parameters of the first dobrava-belgrade hantavirus infection imported to germany. 200818218336
new and old world hantaviruses differentially utilize host cytoskeletal components during their life cycles.recently we reported that the n protein of the old world hantavirus, hantaan (htnv), traffics on microtubules to the er-golgi intermediate compartment (ergic) prior to its movement to the golgi and requires an intact ergic for viral replication. we have extended these studies to the new world hantaviruses, andes virus (andv) and black creek canal virus (bccv), and an additional old world hantavirus, seoul virus (seov). these studies support microtubule-dependent trafficking of the n protein to e ...200818234268
development of recombinant canine adenovirus type-2 expressing the gn glycoprotein of seoul virus.seoul virus glycoprotein gn is a major structural protein and candidate antigen of hantavirus that induces a highly immunogenic response for hantavirus vaccine. in this study, a replication-competent recombinant canine adenovirus type-2 expressing gn was constructed by the in vitro ligation method. the gn expression cassette, including the human cytomegalovirus (hcmv) promoter/enhancer and the sv40 early mrna polyadenylation signal, was cloned into the sspi site of the e3 region which is not ess ...200818249007
threat of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome to field biologists working with small mammals.low risk for hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) has been reported among biologists engaged in fieldwork with rodents. the overall probability of acquiring hps when working with rodents appears to be 1 in 1,412 (0.00071). nonetheless, a causal link between hps and lack of personal protective equipment (ppe) use is suggested by some investigators. however, supporting data are incomplete and consequently misleading. a recent hps case was assumed to be acquired during rodent-handling activities, al ...200718252096
risk factors for hantavirus infection in germany, 2005.in 2005, a marked increase in hantavirus infections was observed in germany. large cities and areas where hantaviruses were not known to be endemic were affected. a case-control study identified the following independent risk factors for infection: occupational exposure for construction workers, living <100 meter from forested areas, and exposure to mice.200718252110
hantavirus in northern short-tailed shrew, united states.phylogenetic analyses, based on partial medium- and large-segment sequences, support an ancient evolutionary origin of a genetically distinct hantavirus detected by reverse transcription-pcr in tissues of northern short-tailed shrews (blarina brevicauda) captured in minnesota in august 1998. to our knowledge, this is the first evidence of hantaviruses harbored by shrews in the americas.200718252128
imported fatal hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. 200718252129
acute cardiopulmonary failure in a young man. 200818252925
phylogenetically distinct hantaviruses in the masked shrew (sorex cinereus) and dusky shrew (sorex monticolus) in the united states.a limited search for hantaviruses in lung and liver tissues of sorex shrews (family soricidae, subfamily soricinae) revealed phylogenetically distinct hantaviruses in the masked shrew (sorex cinereus) from minnesota and in the dusky shrew (sorex monticolus) from new mexico and colorado. the discovery of these shrew-borne hantaviruses, named ash river virus and jemez springs virus, respectively, challenges the long-held dogma that rodents are the sole reservoir hosts and forces a re-examination o ...200818256444
occupational risk of exposure to rodent-borne hantavirus at us forest service facilities in california.hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps) is a frequently fatal viral disease transmitted through rodent secretions and excretions. working around deer mice can increase risk of infection. this study assessed potential risk of hcps at facilities occupied by the us forest service (usfs) in california. in 2004-2005, 18 usfs facilities in eight national forests in california were evaluated for evidence of rodent infestation and circulation of hantavirus. structural deficiencies and evidence of rod ...200818256445
detection of viral bioagents using a shear horizontal surface acoustic wave biosensor.viruses are of high medical and biodefense concern and their detection at concentrations well below the threshold necessary to cause health hazards continues to be a challenge with respect to sensitivity, specificity, and selectivity. ideally, assays for accurate and real time detection of viral agents would not necessitate any pre-processing of the analyte, which would make them applicable for example to bodily fluids (blood, sputum) and man-made as well as naturally occurring bodies of water ( ...200818262781
sin nombre virus shedding patterns in naturally infected deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus) in relation to duration of infection.a 2-year capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in southern manitoba, canada, to test for an association between the duration of sin nombre virus (snv) infection in deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus) and virus shedding. hantavirus-specific igg antibodies were detected in 22.2% of captured deer mice, and recently infected deer mice were identified based on the detection of low-avidity igg antibodies. snv rna was detected in blood samples from the majority of seropositive deer mice with no sig ...200818266564
dobrava virus rna load in patients who have hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.to asses the role of virus load in the pathogenesis of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, the serum dobrava virus rna load in 46 patients was measured with a novel quantitative real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction assay and compared to the disease severity. the level of viremia, detected in 26 patients, ranged from 10(2)-10(8) copies/ml of serum. the patients with severe disease had, on average, higher viral rna loads than patients with a milder course of disease (6.15 v ...200818269319
[epidemiology and laboratories: the missing link on the plans to study and prevent infectious diseases in chile].viral meningitis, hantavirus and vibrio parahaemolyticus infections are used as examples to demonstrate that important shortcomings and limitations exist in chile to study the epidemiology of infectious diseases with modern methods. the lack of a national network of well-connected local and national microbiology laboratories is one of these important shortcomings. the author summarizes the evolution of the systems and institutions that deal with the infectious diseases in the world and in chile.200818273517
prevalence of hantavirus infection in wild rattus norvegicus and r. rattus populations of buenos aires city, argentina.to determine the prevalence of infection with hantaviruses in wild rattus norvegicus and r. rattus populations in areas of buenos aires city.200818291001
puumala hantavirus genetic variability in an endemic region (northern sweden).puumala hantavirus (puuv), naturally harboured and shed by bank voles (myodes [clethrionomys] glareolus), is the etiological agent to nephropathia epidemica (ne), a mild haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. both host and virus are found throughout much of the european continent and in northern sweden ne is the second most prevalent serious febrile viral infection after influenza. the reliability of diagnostics by pcr depends on genetic variability for the detection of viral nucleic acids in u ...200818296126
isolation and genetic characterization of hantaviruses carried by microtus voles in china.to gain more insights into hantavirus distribution in china, microtus fortis were caught in jilin province and m. maximowiczii in the inner mongolia autonomous region. hantavirus specific rna was detected by rt-pcr in 3 out of 26 m. fortis and 5 out of 64 m. maximowiczii. two hantaviruses (fusong-mf-682 and yakeshi-mm-59) were isolated successfully in cell culture and their s and m segment nucleotide sequences were determined. phylogenetic analysis of the s and m segment sequences revealed that ...200818297708
[increase in the number of cases of epidemic nephropathy in germany. virological and ecological aspects].epidemic nephropathy (en) is transmitted to humans via rodents. the causative agent of this virus-borne renal disease is the hantavirus puumala. other members of the genus hantavirus cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) or hantaviral pulmonary syndrome (hps). as with all zoonoses the prevalence of the virus depends on the distribution of the reservoir species. climate changes have direct impact on the number of host animals and influence the incidence of hantaviral infections. a nu ...200818302100
hantavirus causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome enters from the apical surface and requires decay-accelerating factor (daf/cd55).the old world hantaviruses, members of the family bunyaviridae, cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs). transmission to humans occurs via inhalation of aerosols contaminated with the excreta of infected rodents. the viral antigen is detectable in dendritic cells, macrophages, lymphocytes, and, most importantly, microvascular endothelial cells. however, the site and detailed mechanism of entry of hfrs-causing hantaviruses in polarized epithelial cells have not yet been defined. theref ...200818305044
[detection the coinfection of hantavirus and orientia tsutsugamushi in primary cultured mite cells].to investigate whether hv and ot can coexist in their host (leptotrombidium scutellare).200718322585
[development and evaluation of a double antigen sandwich elisa for the detection of total antibodies against hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome virus].to develop and evaluate a method for detection of the total antibodies against hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) virus with improved sensitivity and simplified operation procedure.200718322612
spatial and temporal patterning of bank vole demography and the epidemiology of the puumala hantavirus in northeastern france.epidemiological data from bank voles, myodes glareolus, naturally infected by the hantavirus puumala (puuv) were collected by a capture-mark-recapture protocol from 2000 to 2002 in the french department of ardennes. four monitored trapping sites were established in two forests located in two cantons (flize and monthermé). we captured 912 bank voles corresponding to 557 different individuals during 8820 trapping nights for an overall trapping success of 10.34%. the average puuv seroprevalence was ...200818325126
hantavirus rna in saliva from patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.hantaviruses cause 2 zoonotic diseases, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome. infection is usually initiated after inhalation of virus-contaminated rodent excreta. in addition to the zoonotic infection route, growing evidence suggests person-to-person transmission of andes virus. for this reason, we studied whether saliva from hfrs patients contained hantavirus. during an outbreak in northern sweden of nephropathia epidemica (ne), a milder form of ...200818325254
the pursuer pursued. 200818328299
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support improves survival of patients with severe hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome.the purposes of this study are to evaluate the outcome of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in a subgroup of patients with hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome who had a predicted mortality of 100% and to assess the complications associated with this treatment modality and with different cannulation techniques.200818329474
characterization of cross-reactive and serotype-specific epitopes on the nucleocapsid proteins of hantaviruses.the hantavirus nucleocapsid (n) protein fulfills several key roles in virus replication and assembly and is the major antigen in humoral immune responses in humans and mice. here we report on epitopes involved in serotype-specific and cross-reactive recognition of the n proteins of hantaviruses using monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against the n proteins of andes virus (andv) and sin nombre virus (snv). the mabs define at least twelve different epitopic patterns which span eight sequences, includin ...200818342973
sex-dependent differences in plasma cytokine responses to hantavirus infection.there are often sex differences in susceptibility to infectious diseases and in level of mortality after infection. these differences probably stem from sex-related abilities to mount proper or unwanted immune responses against an infectious agent. we report that hantavirus-infected female patients show significantly higher plasma levels of interleukin-9 (il-9), fibroblast growth factor 2, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and lower levels of il-8 and gamma interferon-induced ...200818353922
hantaviruses direct endothelial cell permeability by sensitizing cells to the vascular permeability factor vegf, while angiopoietin 1 and sphingosine 1-phosphate inhibit hantavirus-directed permeability.hantaviruses infect human endothelial cells and cause two vascular permeability-based diseases: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. hantavirus infection alone does not permeabilize endothelial cell monolayers. however, pathogenic hantaviruses inhibit the function of alphav beta3 integrins on endothelial cells, and hemorrhagic disease and vascular permeability deficits are consequences of dysfunctional beta3 integrins that normally regulate permeabilizing vasc ...200818367532
population, environmental, and community effects on local bank vole (myodes glareolus) puumala virus infection in an area with low human incidence.in this study, the distribution of puumala hantavirus (puuv) infection in local bank vole myodes glareolus populations in an area with low human puuv infection (nephropathia epidemica [ne]) incidence in northern belgium was monitored for 2 consecutive years. bank voles were trapped in preferred habitat and tested for anti-puuv igg. infection data were related to individual bank vole features, population demography, and environmental variables. rare occurrence of puuv infection was found and puuv ...200818370592
choclo virus infection in the syrian golden hamster.andes virus and choclo virus are agents of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. andes virus in hamsters almost always causes a disease that is pathologically indistinguishable from fatal hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. the purpose of this study was to assess the pathogenicity of choclo virus in hamsters. none of 18 hamsters infected with choclo virus exhibited any symptom of disease. no evidence of inflammation or edema was found in the lungs of the 10 animals killed on days 7, 9, 11, 13, and 16 post-i ...200818385367
dhori virus (orthomyxoviridae: thogotovirus) infection of mice produces a disease and cytokine response pattern similar to that of highly virulent influenza a (h5n1) virus infection in humans.mice infected with dhori virus (dhov) develop a fulminant, systemic, and uniformly fatal illness that has many of the clinical and pathologic findings seen in h5n1 influenza a virus infection. however, the role of host's immune response in dhov infection remains unclear. in this study, the concentrations of 23 inflammatory cytokines and chemokines were measured in the liver, lungs, and sera of mice during the course of dhov infection. liver function, level of viremia, and hematologic response we ...200818385368
passive immunization protects cynomolgus macaques against puumala hantavirus challenge.hantaviruses cause two severe and often fatal human diseases: haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). presently, there is no effective prevention available for hfrs or hps. here, we studied the effect of passive immunization on the course of infection in cynomolgus macaques challenged with wild-type puumala hantavirus (puuv-wt).200818389907
multivalent presentation of antihantavirus peptides on nanoparticles enhances infection blockade.viral entry into susceptible host cells typically results from multivalent interactions between viral surface proteins and host entry receptors. in the case of sin nombre virus (snv), a new world hantavirus that causes hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, infection involves the interaction between viral membrane surface glycoproteins and the human integrin alpha(v)beta(3). currently, there are no therapeutic agents available which specifically target snv. to address this problem, we used phage d ...200818391034
hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome caused by 2 lineages of dobrava hantavirus, russia.dobrava-belgrade virus (dobv) is a european hantavirus that causes hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs); case-fatality rates in balkan countries are as high as 12%. to determine causative agents, we examined 126 cases of dobv-associated hfrs in central and southern european russia. in central russia (lipetsk, voronezh, orel regions), outbreaks were caused by a dobv variant (dobv-aa) carried by apodemus agrarius. in southern russia (sochi district), where hfrs is endemic, hfrs cases were ...200818394280
synthesis of 1-beta-d-ribofuranosyl-3-ethynyl-[1,2,4]triazole and its in vitro and in vivo efficacy against hantavirus.there are no fda approved drugs for the treatment of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs), a serious human illnesses caused by hantaviruses. clinical studies using ribavirin (rbv) to treat hfrs patients suggest that it provides an improved prognosis when given early in the course of disease. given the unique antiviral activity of rbv and the lack of other lead scaffolds, we prepared a diverse series of 3-substituted 1,2,4-triazole-beta-ribosides and identified one with antiviral activity ...200818394724
[study on the epidemiological characteristics of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in inner mongolia].in order to better understand the epidemiological features of hantviruses in inner mongolia.200718396665
[molecular characterization of hantavirus zhejiang isolate zt10 strain from m. fartis].to learn about the complete genomic sequence of the seoul virus strain zt10 isolated from m. fartis.200818414685
[development and application of a two-step macelisa for the early diagnosis of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome].to develop and improve a macelisa method for the early diagnosis of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) with simplified operation procedure.200818414686
[cloning and sequence analysis of envelope glycoprotein g2 gene of hantavirus in shandong province].to construct the cloning vector of glycoprotein g2 gene of hantavirus (hv), to analyze the sequence of g2 gene by the phylogenetic tree, and to study the differences among glycoprotein g2 genes from the world around.200818414687
[genotype and sequence analysis on g2 segments of hantavirus from hfrs patients in hebei province].to know the genotype and subtype of hantavirus (hv) which infected persons in hebei province.200818414689
high rates of molecular evolution in hantaviruses.hantaviruses are rodent-borne bunyaviruses that infect the arvicolinae, murinae, and sigmodontinae subfamilies of muridae. the rate of molecular evolution in the hantaviruses has been previously estimated at approximately 10(-7) nucleotide substitutions per site, per year (substitutions/site/year), based on the assumption of codivergence and hence shared divergence times with their rodent hosts. if substantiated, this would make the hantaviruses among the slowest evolving of all rna viruses. how ...200818417484
quasispecies dynamics and fixation of a synonymous mutation in hantavirus transmission.rna-dependent rna polymerases, the key enzymes in replication of rna viruses, have a low fidelity; thus, these viruses replicate as a swarm of mutants termed viral quasispecies. constant generation of new mutations allows rna viruses to adapt swiftly to a novel environment through selection of both pre-existing and de novo-generated genetic variants. here, quasispecies dynamics were studied in vivo in controlled hantavirus transmission from experimentally infected to naïve rodents through infest ...200818420810
genetic characterization of hantaviruses isolated from guizhou, china: evidence for spillover and reassortment in nature.to gain more insights into the epidemiology of hantaviruses in the guizhou province, china, rodents were captured in guizhou during the period from 2001 to 2003. in addition, serum sample was collected from one patient. virus isolation was attempted from human serum and rodent samples. four hantaviruses were isolated successfully in cell culture from one human, two a. agrarius, and one r. norvegicus. the nucleotide sequences for the entire s and m and partial l segment were determined from these ...200818428127
hantavirus outbreak, germany, 2007. 200818439382
[hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome coursing with neurologic symptomatology].at present it is known 2 forms of hantavirus infections in humans: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) induced by viruses hantaan, seoul, puumala and dobrava/belgrade; and hantaviral pulmonary syndrome, induced by sin nombre et al. a case of hrfs, induced by hantavirus dobrava, is described. features of this case are developed neurological manifestations against the background of renal pathology, and difficulties of clinical and laboratory diagnostics in practice.200818441710
seroprevalence against sin nombre virus in resident and dispersing deer mice.through dispersal, deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus) enter peridomestic settings (e.g., outbuildings, barns, cabins) and expose humans and other deer mouse populations to sin nombre virus (snv). in june 2004, research on deer mouse dispersal was initiated at 2 locations in montana. during the course of the study, over 6000 deer mouse movements were recorded, and more than 1000 of these movements were classified as dispersal movements. more than 1700 individual deer mice were captured and tested ...200818447620
mechanisms of shock in hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.despite abundant literature on hantavirus, few reports have focused on the shock in hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. this review approaches recent advances that allow us to better understand the pathogenesis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome shock.200818448975
[detection of a new natural virus focus dobrava in the astrakhan region].a natural focus of dobrava hantavirus was first revealed in an arid zone of the astrakhan region, by using molecular genetic methods. a polymerase chain reaction was employed to examine 389 lung tissue suspension samples taken from 9 species. hantavirus rna was found in 35 samples from 22 field mice (apodemus agrarius), 8 tamarisk gerbils (meriones temariscinus), 4 common voles (microtus arvalis), and 1 house mouse (mus musculus). sequencing determined the taxonomic affiliation of 18 new isolate ...200818450108
seoul virus in patients and rodents from beijing, china.hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) is a significant public health problem with an increasing incidence in beijing, china (report of disease surveillance from the center for disease control and prevention of beijing, china). hantaviruses were detected using rt-pcr method in blood samples of hfrs patients and lung tissues of rodents captured in beijing. phylogenetic analyses of 724bp partial s segment of the hantavirus gene showed that the detected seoul virus (seov) fell into three diff ...200818458321
acute febrile respiratory illness in the icu: reducing disease transmission.acute febrile respiratory illness (fri) leading to respiratory failure is a common reason for admission to the icu. viral pneumonia constitutes a portion of these cases, and often the viral etiology goes undiagnosed. emerging viral infectious diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome and avian influenza present with acute fris progressing to respiratory failure and ards. therefore, early recognition of a viral cause of acute fri leading to ards becomes important for protection of health ...200818460521
[climatic aspects in hantavirus transmission areas in são paulo state, brazil].the objective of this study was to investigate the spatial distribution of reported hantavirus cases in são paulo state, brazil (n = 80), from 1993 to 2005 and identify local climatic patterns during this period. kernel point estimation of density was used to show the highest concentrations in ribeirão preto, são carlos, franca, tupi paulista, and greater são paulo. increase in the number of cases during this period suggests disease dissemination even when considering increased diagnostic capaci ...200818461243
seoul virus enhances regulatory and reduces proinflammatory responses in male norway rats.zoonotic pathogens, including hantaviruses, are maintained in the environment by causing persistent infection in the absence of disease in their reservoir hosts. spillover of hantaviruses to humans can cause severe disease that is mediated by excessive proinflammatory responses. the mechanisms mediating hantaviral persistence in rodent reservoirs remain largely unknown. male norway rats were inoculated with their species-specific hantavirus, seoul virus (seov), and viral rna, cytokine, and chemo ...200818461618
how to diagnose hantavirus infections and detect them in rodents and insectivores.hantaviruses are carried by rodents and insectivores in which they cause persistent and generally asymptomatic infections. several hantaviruses can infect humans and many of them cause either haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) in eurasia or hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (hcps) in the americas. in humans hantavirus infections are diagnosed using igm-capture tests but also by rt-pcr detection of viral rna. for detection of hantavirus infections in rodents and insectivores, serolog ...200818464294
[virological surveillance on hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in hunan province in 2006].to understand the rate of viral carrying status among rodents as well as genotypes and distribution of hantaviruses (hv) isolated in hunan province.200718476580
heat shock protein 70 fused to or complexed with hantavirus nucleocapsid protein significantly enhances specific humoral and cellular immune responses in c57bl/6 mice.heat shock proteins (hsps) are known to act as an effective molecular adjuvant to enhance the induction of antigen peptide-specific cellular immunity, when coupled with the antigen or peptide. hantaan virus (htnv) nucleocapsid protein (np) is relatively conserved among hantaviruses and highly immunogenic in both animals and humans. to analyze the influence of hsp70 on np vaccine potency, and evaluate the possibility of developing a novel effective vaccine against hantaviruses, we constructed pro ...200818479786
[3 cases of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome morbidity].viral origin of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) is known since 40th years of last century. also it is known that contamination of person is performed mainly by air pollution way. we observed a focus with 3 hfrs cases (with laboratory confirmation--antibodies to hfrs hantavirus were found) in one family with one lethal outcome. contamination of patients occurred by air pollution way during stocking vegetables contaminated with rodent's excrements. lethal outcome was stipulated by inc ...200818494292
[hantavirus infections].hantaviruses are enveloped single-stranded ribonucleic acid (rna) viruses that belong to the family bunyaviridae. they are widely distributed and maintained in populations of specific insectivores or rodent host species (mice or rats). in their natural host, hantaviruses develop persistent and asymptomatic infections with lifelong virus shedding in excreta. transmission to humans occurs via direct contact with faeces, urine and saliva of infected rodents, in particular by inhaling virus contamin ...200818497244
[myocardial infarction-like electrocardiogram in acute hantavirus infection. suspected secondary peri-myocarditis].a 19-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of fever and exhaustion. during his hospital stay he had pain in the back and flanks.200818509800
[fever, nosebleeding and myalgic abdominal pain].a 38 year old patient presented with fever, myalgic abdominal pain, nose bleeding and acute renal failure since five days. a combination of thrombocytopenia, proteinuria, elevated crp and creatinin is common in hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) due to hantavirus infection. the benigne form is called nephropathia epidemica. dialysis is infrequently required by patients with the puumala virus. other infection (e.g. malaria, leptospirosis, yellow fever) and systemic diseases (e.g. collag ...200818548800
development of a serotyping elisa system for thailand virus infection.to distinguish thailand virus infection from infections with other hantaviruses, we established an elisa serotyping system using a truncated nucleocapsid protein of thailand virus lacking 49 amino acids at the n-terminus. in evaluations using patient and rodent sera, thailand virus infection was readily distinguished from hantaan and seoul virus infections. therefore, this elisa system is an effective alternative to neutralization tests.200818551243
accumulation of point mutations and reassortment of genomic rna segments are involved in the microevolution of puumala hantavirus in a bank vole (myodes glareolus) population.the genetic diversity of puumala hantavirus (puuv) was studied in a local population of its natural host, the bank vole (myodes glareolus). the trapping area (2.5 x 2.5 km) at konnevesi, central finland, included 14 trapping sites, at least 500 m apart; altogether, 147 voles were captured during may and october 2005. partial sequences of the s, m and l viral genome segments were recovered from 40 animals. seven, 12 and 17 variants were detected for the s, m and l sequences, respectively; these r ...200818559935
[the role of natural environment in spreading of hantavirus--model of the correlation between host, pathogen and human infections].the environmental changes caused by humans influence ecosystem and thus have significant impact on occurrence of emerging and re-emerging diseases. the hantavirus infection belong to the one of them. the aim of this paper was to present current knowledge about relationship between hantavirus, their natural host and the spread of the infection to people. rodents constitute both the natural host of the hantaviruses and the reservoir of hantavirus for environment. circulation of the virus in the ro ...200718572496
[zoonoses with wildlife reservoirs: a threat to public health and the economy].the world is experiencing an increase in emergent infections as a result of anthropogenic changes of the biosphere and globalization. global warming unrestricted exploitation of natural resources such as forests and fisheries, urbanization, human migration, and industrialization of animal husbandry cause environmental destruction and fragmentation. these changes of the biosphere favor local emergence of zoonoses from their natural biotopes and their interaction with domestic animals and human po ...200818575667
development of an elisa to detect sin nombre virus-specific igm from deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus).peromyscus maniculatus (deer mouse) is the primary reservoir for sin nombre virus (snv). although the presence of igg antibodies is often used as a marker of infection, it provides little information on active infections in a population but usually is an indicator of past infections. the presence of igm antibodies is a much better marker for determining whether active infections are present in a population. a mu-capture snv-specific igm enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) was developed. fr ...200818586333
[inhibiting effects of fucoidans on hantaan virus adsorption on a model of peritoneal macrophages in vitro].a model of peritoneal macrophages was used to study the effect of fucoidans from brown seaweeds on the adsorption of hantaan virus. fucoidans were found to have antiviral activity, but to differ in the inhibition of hantavirus adsorption, which was associated with their structural features. the mechanism of their action is assumed to be shown via ligand-receptor interaction with certain cell membrane receptors and via blockage of hantavirus glycoproteins (g1 and g2), resulting in adsorption inhi ...200818590128
[time course of changes in antibodies of various avidity in murine rodents in the epizootic and epidemic processes in hantavirus infection].the paper presents the results of studying the time course of changes in antibodies of varying avidity in murine rodents. the presence of low-avidity antibodies is shown to reflect the status of acute infection in the rodent population and their active viral shedding. a relationship is shown between the detection of low-avidity antibodies in animals in spring and autumn and the rise of endemic hemorrhagic fever (ehf) morbidity. the findings demonstrate it possible to use data on the determinatio ...200818590130
[related substitutions in the small segment of old world hantavirus genome].whether there were related nucleotide substitutions in the s-segments of the genome of tula, puumala, hantaan, dorava/belgrad, and seoul viruses was studied. the significance of the correlations found in nucleotide substitutions was estimated by the level of mutual information. the majority of the correlated changes were synonymous substitutions. the correlations were mostly restricted to non-synonymous substitutions sites: tula 258 (a.a.) and dobrava/belgrad (56 a.a.). in the genome of puumala, ...200818590133
hantavirus disease (nephropathia epidemica) in belgium: effects of tree seed production and climate.recently, human cases of nephropathia epidemica (ne) due to puumala virus infection in europe have increased. following the hypothesis that high reservoir host abundance induces higher transmission rates to humans, explanations for this altered epidemiology must be sought in factors that cause bank vole (myodes glareolus) abundance peaks. in western europe, these abundance peaks are often related to high tree seed production, which is supposedly triggered by specific weather conditions. we evalu ...200918606026
role of mixed th1 and th2 serum cytokines on pathogenesis and prognosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) is an emerging syndrome in the americas. the disease results from intense immune activation and changes in vascular permeability. the aim of this study was to determine the profile of serum cytokines in hps patients looking for correlation with the clinical parameters, severity and outcome of illness. studying 21 hps patients, we found that il-6 may have an important role in the pathogenesis of hps, being associated with fatal outcome. our results also sup ...200818606242
lack of vertical transmission of hantaan virus from persistently infected dam to progeny in laboratory mice.it is unclear how the hantaviruses are transferred from infected to uninfected rodents. we studied the status of persistently infected laboratory mice and examined the frequency of viral transmission to their offspring. expression of hantaan virus nucleocapsid protein was detected in the lungs of persistently infected dams. none of the progeny displayed viral antigen, although they were strongly positive for igg antibodies against hantavirus. there was neither hantavirus rna nor virus-specific i ...200818612586
the ny-1 hantavirus gn cytoplasmic tail coprecipitates traf3 and inhibits cellular interferon responses by disrupting tbk1-traf3 complex formation.pathogenic hantaviruses replicate within human endothelial cells and cause two diseases, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. in order to replicate in endothelial cells pathogenic hantaviruses inhibit the early induction of beta interferon (ifn-beta). expression of the cytoplasmic tail of the pathogenic ny-1 hantavirus gn protein is sufficient to inhibit rig-i- and tbk1-directed ifn responses. the formation of tbk1-traf3 complexes directs irf-3 phosphorylation ...200818614628
a serosurvey for hantavirus infection in wild rodents from the states of rio de janeiro and pernambuco, brazil.sera from 269 rodents obtained during the routine surveillance operations in plague areas of rio de janeiro and pernambuco states, brazil were tested by elisa for specific igg antibodies against a recombinant nucleocapsid (n) protein of araraquara hantavirus. elisa-positive sera were submitted to reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (rt-pcr) for amplification of the virus genome and later sequencing for identification of the viral variant. the samples from the state of pernambuco were ...200818619568
cross-reactive and serospecific epitopes of nucleocapsid proteins of three hantaviruses: prospects for new diagnostic tools.the diagnosis of infectious diseases is sometimes difficult because of extensive immunological cross-reactivity between related viral antigens. on the path of constructing sero-specific antigens, we have identified residues involved in sero-specific and cross-reactive recognition of the nucleocapsid proteins (nps) of puumala virus (puuv), seoul virus (seov), and sin nombre virus (snv) using serum samples from 17 nephropathia epidemica patients. the mapping was performed by enzyme-linked immunoso ...200818620010
genetic analysis of hantaviruses carried by reed voles microtus fortis in china.to gain more insights into the epidemiology of hantaviruses in china, the hantaviral s, m and l segment sequences were recovered from two microtus fortis captured in shenyang and four m. fortis trapped in yuanjiang in china. genetic analysis revealed that shenyang sequences are closely related to the sequences of fusong strains of vladivostok virus (vlav). interestingly, the complete s segment and partial l segment sequences from yuanjiang were quite distinct from those of shenyang and fusong st ...200818644410
hantavirus nephropathy.pathogenic rodent-borne hantaviruses cause in humans generalized infections that involve the peripheral vascular bed and severely affect their permeability. we describe a 30-yr-old male patient with clinical symptoms characterizing five conventional phases of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome after an uncommonly severe hantavirus infection with the puumala strain. renal biopsy in this situation typically demonstrates acute hemorrhagic interstitial nephritis, particularly pronounced in the ou ...200818650483
[the hantaviruses causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and pulmonary syndrome].the goal of this review is to provide basic information on hantaviruses as causative agents of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (hfrs) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps), two zoonotic diseases widely distributed in asia/europe, and the american continent, respectively. hantaviruses are rodent-borne and transmitted to humans by direct contact with infected rodents or their secretions (urine, feces and saliva). both, hfrs and hps share some clinical aspects, however, hemorrhage and renal ...200818670726
bench-to-bedside review: rare and common viral infections in the intensive care unit--linking pathophysiology to clinical presentation.viral infections are common causes of respiratory tract disease in the outpatient setting but much less common in the intensive care unit. however, a finite number of viral agents cause respiratory tract disease in the intensive care unit. some viruses, such as influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (rsv), cytomegalovirus (cmv), and varicella-zoster virus (vzv), are relatively common. others, such as adenovirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars)-coronavirus, hantavirus, and the viral hemo ...200818671826
[first case of nephropathia epidemica acquired in switzerland].a 43 year healthy old man complains of fever with abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, followed by the development of thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure. the laboratory tests show the presence of hantavirus specific igm and igg which is confirmed by a specific test revealing puumala serotype as responsible. the patient received a symptomatic treatment with a favourable evolution allowing discharge about ten days after the beginning of symptoms. hantavirus are transmitted by rodents, and th ...200818672548
puumala hantavirus excretion kinetics in bank voles (myodes glareolus).puumala hantavirus is present in bank voles (myodes glareolus) and is believed to be spread mainly by contaminated excretions. in this study, we subcutaneously inoculated 10 bank voles with puumala virus and sampled excretions until day 133 postinfection. levels of shed viral rna peaked within 11-28, 14-21, and 11-28 days postinfection for saliva, urine, and feces, respectively. the latest detection of viral rna was 84, 44, and 44 days postinfection in saliva, urine, and feces, respectively. in ...200818680643
stratifying land use/land cover for spatial analysis of disease ecology and risk: an example using object-based classification techniques.landscape epidemiology has made significant strides recently, driven in part by increasing availability of land cover data derived from remotely-sensed imagery. using an example from a study of land cover effects on hantavirus dynamics at an atlantic forest site in eastern paraguay, we demonstrate how automated classification methods can be used to stratify remotely-sensed land cover for studies of infectious disease dynamics. for this application, it was necessary to develop a scheme that could ...200718686252
nmr structure of the n-terminal coiled coil domain of the andes hantavirus nucleocapsid protein.the hantaviruses are emerging infectious viruses that in humans can cause a cardiopulmonary syndrome or a hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. the nucleocapsid (n) is the most abundant viral protein, and during viral assembly, the n protein forms trimers and packages the viral rna genome. here, we report the nmr structure of the n-terminal domain (residues 1-74, called n1-74) of the andes hantavirus n protein. n1-74 forms two long helices (alpha1 and alpha2) that intertwine into a coiled coil ...200818687679
[etiology of infectious diseases in pregnant women with symptoms of fever and lung syndrome].31 samples of blood serum of pregnant women with acute respiratory virus infection and pneumonia symptoms who had been administered into hospital were analyzed. antibacterial and antifungal treatment was ineffective. autumn-winter-spring seasonality was detected. in connection with above-mentioned, an attempt was made to find out the etiology of a disease using viroloy methods. primers of hantaviruses, crimea-and-congo hemorrhage fever, coronaviruses, sars, leptospirosis and virus hepatitis. gen ...200718712099
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