Isolation of sochi virus from a fatal case of hantavirus disease with fulminant clinical course

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Sochi virus, a novel genetic variant of Dobrava-Belgrade virus, was isolated in cell culture from a fulminant lethal case of hantavirus disease presenting with shock and combined kidney and lung failure. Sochi virus is transmitted to humans from host reservoir Apodemus ponticus and must be considered a life-threatening emerging agent. © 2011 The Author.

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Dzagurova, T. K., Witkowski, P. T., Tkachenko, E. A., Klempa, B., Morozov, V. G., Auste, B., … Kruger, D. H. (2012). Isolation of sochi virus from a fatal case of hantavirus disease with fulminant clinical course. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 54(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cir746

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