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Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia

Slovenia is a very diverse country from a natural geography point of view, with many different habitats within a relatively small area, in addition to major geological and climatic differences. It is therefore not surprising that several small mammal species have been confirmed to harbour hantavirus...

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Autores principales: Korva, Miša, Knap, Nataša, Resman Rus, Katarina, Fajs, Luka, Grubelnik, Gašper, Bremec, Matejka, Knapič, Tea, Trilar, Tomi, Avšič Županc, Tatjana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3967161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24335778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v5123071
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author Korva, Miša
Knap, Nataša
Resman Rus, Katarina
Fajs, Luka
Grubelnik, Gašper
Bremec, Matejka
Knapič, Tea
Trilar, Tomi
Avšič Županc, Tatjana
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Knap, Nataša
Resman Rus, Katarina
Fajs, Luka
Grubelnik, Gašper
Bremec, Matejka
Knapič, Tea
Trilar, Tomi
Avšič Županc, Tatjana
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description Slovenia is a very diverse country from a natural geography point of view, with many different habitats within a relatively small area, in addition to major geological and climatic differences. It is therefore not surprising that several small mammal species have been confirmed to harbour hantaviruses: A. flavicollis (Dobrava virus), A. agrarius (Dobrava virus–Kurkino), M. glareolus (Puumala virus), S. areanus (Seewis virus), M. agrestis, M. arvalis and M. subterraneus (Tula virus). Three of the viruses, namely the Dobrava, Dobrava–Kurkino and Puumala viruses, cause disease in humans, with significant differences in the severity of symptoms. Due to changes in haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome cases (HFRS) epidemiology, a detailed study on phylogenetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of pathogenic and non-pathogenic hantaviruses circulating in ecologically diverse endemic regions was performed. The study presents one of the largest collections of hantavirus L, M and S sequences obtained from hosts and patients within a single country. Several genetic lineages were determined for each hantavirus species, with higher diversity among non-pathogenic compared to pathogenic viruses. For pathogenic hantaviruses, a significant geographic clustering of human- and rodent-derived sequences was confirmed. Several geographic and ecological factors were recognized as influencing and limiting the formation of endemic areas.
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spelling pubmed-39671612014-03-27 Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia Korva, Miša Knap, Nataša Resman Rus, Katarina Fajs, Luka Grubelnik, Gašper Bremec, Matejka Knapič, Tea Trilar, Tomi Avšič Županc, Tatjana Viruses Article Slovenia is a very diverse country from a natural geography point of view, with many different habitats within a relatively small area, in addition to major geological and climatic differences. It is therefore not surprising that several small mammal species have been confirmed to harbour hantaviruses: A. flavicollis (Dobrava virus), A. agrarius (Dobrava virus–Kurkino), M. glareolus (Puumala virus), S. areanus (Seewis virus), M. agrestis, M. arvalis and M. subterraneus (Tula virus). Three of the viruses, namely the Dobrava, Dobrava–Kurkino and Puumala viruses, cause disease in humans, with significant differences in the severity of symptoms. Due to changes in haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome cases (HFRS) epidemiology, a detailed study on phylogenetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of pathogenic and non-pathogenic hantaviruses circulating in ecologically diverse endemic regions was performed. The study presents one of the largest collections of hantavirus L, M and S sequences obtained from hosts and patients within a single country. Several genetic lineages were determined for each hantavirus species, with higher diversity among non-pathogenic compared to pathogenic viruses. For pathogenic hantaviruses, a significant geographic clustering of human- and rodent-derived sequences was confirmed. Several geographic and ecological factors were recognized as influencing and limiting the formation of endemic areas. MDPI 2013-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3967161/ /pubmed/24335778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v5123071 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Korva, Miša
Knap, Nataša
Resman Rus, Katarina
Fajs, Luka
Grubelnik, Gašper
Bremec, Matejka
Knapič, Tea
Trilar, Tomi
Avšič Županc, Tatjana
Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
title Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
title_full Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
title_fullStr Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
title_short Phylogeographic Diversity of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
title_sort phylogeographic diversity of pathogenic and non-pathogenic hantaviruses in slovenia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3967161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24335778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v5123071
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