Clinical characteristics of ratborne seoul hantavirus disease

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Abstract

Although Seoul orthohantavirus is the only globally spread hantavirus pathogen, few confirmed human infections with this virus have been reported in Western countries, suggesting lower medical awareness of the milder, transient, and often chameleon-like symptoms of this zoonosis. We describe lesser known clinical and laboratory characteristics to help improve underreporting of this virus.

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Clement, J., Leduc, J. W., McElhinney, L. M., Reynes, J. M., Van Ranst, M., & Calisher, C. H. (2019, February 1). Clinical characteristics of ratborne seoul hantavirus disease. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2502.181643

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