Definition of Hantaviruses. Meaning of Hantaviruses. Synonyms of Hantaviruses

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Definition of Hantaviruses

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- simply hantaviruses. Orthohantaviruses typically cause chronic asymptomatic infection in rodents. Humans may become infected with hantaviruses through...
- of Hantaviruses and Arenaviruses, all viruses in the Bunyavirales order are transmitted by arthropods (mosquitos, tick, or sandfly). Hantaviruses are...
- United States and Canada. Specific rodents are the prin****l hosts of the hantaviruses including the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) in southern Florida...
- (HFRS) is a group of clinically similar illnesses caused by species of hantaviruses. It is also known as Korean hemorrhagic fever and epidemic hemorrhagic...
- affected the middle aged. A criticism of this hypothesis is that modern day hantaviruses, unlike the sweating sickness, do not randomly disappear and can be seen...
- the number of HFRS cases in China to less than 20,000 by 2007. Other hantaviruses for which the vaccine is used include Seoul (SEOV) virus. However the...
- ****an from ****anese shrew mole. Hantaviruses harbored by shrews are genetically closer to ASAV than to hantaviruses harbored by rodents. Host-switching...
- with bat- and shrew-borne hantaviruses. Furthermore, there is a chance that the early or original hosts of primordial hantaviruses may have been ancestral...
- the genetic characterization of novel hantaviruses that did not require a virus isolate. Numerous new hantaviruses have been detected by RT-PCR in rodent...
- in a laboratory setting. Hantaviruses, family Hantaviridae, naturally occur in vertebrates. All bat-****ociated hantaviruses are in the subfamily Mammantavirinae...