Autochthonous ratborne seoul virus infection in woman with acute kidney injury

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Abstract

Outside Asia, Seoul virus (SEOV) is an underestimated pathogen. In Germany, autochthonous SEOV-associated hantavirus disease has not been unequivocally diagnosed. We found clinical and molecular evidence for SEOV infection in a young woman; her pet rat was the source of infection.

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Hofmann, J., Heuser, E., Weiss, S., Tenner, B., Schoppmeyer, K., Esser, J., … Kruger, D. H. (2020). Autochthonous ratborne seoul virus infection in woman with acute kidney injury. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(12), 3096–3099. https://doi.org/10.3201/EID2612.200708

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