Fatal puumala hantavirus disease: Involvement of complement activation and vascular leakage in the pathobiology

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Abstract

The case-fatality rate of hantavirus disease depends strongly on the causative hantavirus, ranging from 0.1% to 40%. However, the pathogenesis is not fully understood, and at present no licensed therapies exist. We describe fatal cases caused by Puumala hantavirus indicating involvement of complement activation and vascular leakage.

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Sironen, T., Sane, J., Lokki, M. L., Meri, S., Andersson, L. C., Hautala, T., … Vaheri, A. (2017). Fatal puumala hantavirus disease: Involvement of complement activation and vascular leakage in the pathobiology. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx229

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