Human infections by non-rodent-associated hantaviruses in Africa

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Abstract

Various hantaviruses have been discovered in unconventional hosts (shrews and bats) in Africa. Up to now, it was unknown whether these viruses pose a threat for human health. In this study, using newly established serological assays, we demonstrated evidence of shrew-borne hantavirus infections in humans from Côte d'Ivoire and Gabon.

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Heinemann, P., Tia, M., Alabi, A., Anon, J. C., Auste, B., Essbauer, S., … Kruger, D. H. (2016). Human infections by non-rodent-associated hantaviruses in Africa. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 214(10), 1507–1511. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw401

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