Seoul orthohantavirus in wild black rats, Senegal, 2012-2013

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Abstract

Hantaviruses cause hemorrhagic fever in humans worldwide. However, few hantavirus surveillance campaigns occur in Africa. We detected Seoul orthohantavirus in black rats in Senegal, although we did not find serologic evidence of this disease in humans. These findings highlight the need for increased surveillance of hantaviruses in this region.

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Diagne, M. M., Dieng, I., Granjon, L., Lucaccioni, H., Sow, A., Ndiaye, O., … Sall, A. A. (2020, October 1). Seoul orthohantavirus in wild black rats, Senegal, 2012-2013. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2610.201306

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