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Hantavirus infection during a stay in a mountain hut in Northern Slovakia

H. Zelena, V. Zvolankova, J. Zuchnicka, K. Liszkova, A. Papa,

. 2011 ; 83 (3) : 496-500.

Language English Country United States

Document type Case Reports, Journal Article

Hantaviruses in Europe cause human hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) with various degree of severity. The most severe form is caused by the Dobrava/Belgrade virus (DOBV), associated with the rodent Apodemus flavicollis. During the last decade cases of infection caused by DOBV have been reported in Central Europe. The present study is a report on two Czech patients with severe HFRS who were infected during their stay in a mountain hut in Northern Slovakia. The two patients, combined with a third case observed in the same year in a nearby village in the Czech Republic, suggest that this region in Central Europe has to be considered as endemic for HFRS.

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