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Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.

The 1993 outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the southwestern United States was associated with Sin Nombre virus, a rodent-borne hantavirus; The virus' primary reservoir is the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). Hantavirus-infected rodents were identified in various regions of...

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Autores principales: Monroe, M C, Morzunov, S P, Johnson, A M, Bowen, M D, Artsob, H, Yates, T, Peters, C J, Rollin, P E, Ksiazek, T G, Nichol, S T
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2627704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10081674
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author Monroe, M C
Morzunov, S P
Johnson, A M
Bowen, M D
Artsob, H
Yates, T
Peters, C J
Rollin, P E
Ksiazek, T G
Nichol, S T
author_facet Monroe, M C
Morzunov, S P
Johnson, A M
Bowen, M D
Artsob, H
Yates, T
Peters, C J
Rollin, P E
Ksiazek, T G
Nichol, S T
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description The 1993 outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the southwestern United States was associated with Sin Nombre virus, a rodent-borne hantavirus; The virus' primary reservoir is the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). Hantavirus-infected rodents were identified in various regions of North America. An extensive nucleotide sequence database of an 139 bp fragment amplified from virus M genomic segments was generated. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that SNV-like hantaviruses are widely distributed in Peromyscus species rodents throughout North America. Classic SNV is the major cause of HPS in North America, but other Peromyscine-borne hantaviruses, e.g., New York and Monongahela viruses, are also associated with HPS cases. Although genetically diverse, SNV-like viruses have slowly coevolved with their rodent hosts. We show that the genetic relationships of hantaviruses in the Americas are complex, most likely as a result of the rapid radiation and speciation of New World sigmodontine rodents and occasional virus-host switching events.
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spelling pubmed-26277042009-05-20 Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America. Monroe, M C Morzunov, S P Johnson, A M Bowen, M D Artsob, H Yates, T Peters, C J Rollin, P E Ksiazek, T G Nichol, S T Emerg Infect Dis Research Article The 1993 outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the southwestern United States was associated with Sin Nombre virus, a rodent-borne hantavirus; The virus' primary reservoir is the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). Hantavirus-infected rodents were identified in various regions of North America. An extensive nucleotide sequence database of an 139 bp fragment amplified from virus M genomic segments was generated. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that SNV-like hantaviruses are widely distributed in Peromyscus species rodents throughout North America. Classic SNV is the major cause of HPS in North America, but other Peromyscine-borne hantaviruses, e.g., New York and Monongahela viruses, are also associated with HPS cases. Although genetically diverse, SNV-like viruses have slowly coevolved with their rodent hosts. We show that the genetic relationships of hantaviruses in the Americas are complex, most likely as a result of the rapid radiation and speciation of New World sigmodontine rodents and occasional virus-host switching events. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1999 /pmc/articles/PMC2627704/ /pubmed/10081674 Text en
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Monroe, M C
Morzunov, S P
Johnson, A M
Bowen, M D
Artsob, H
Yates, T
Peters, C J
Rollin, P E
Ksiazek, T G
Nichol, S T
Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.
title Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.
title_full Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.
title_short Genetic diversity and distribution of Peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in North America.
title_sort genetic diversity and distribution of peromyscus-borne hantaviruses in north america.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2627704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10081674
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