Latest News About Hantavirus Hemorrhagic Fever With Renal Syndrome

Updated 2026-05-18 20:04

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Hemorrhagic Fever Renal Syndrome

Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is a disease transmitted through aerosolized urine or feces of rodents (mice, rats, shrews, and voles). HFRS is the most common zoonosis in Asia and also common in parts of Europe. Various serotypes cause the disease within the Orthohantavirus genus and are endemic in parts of Asia and Eastern Russia. The most common serotypes causing HFRS are Hantaan, Dobrava, Seoul, and Puumala. Rodents are asymptomatic reservoirs of the virus, which can spread to...

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Hantavirus | Santé publique France

Hantavirus infections are viral zoonoses transmitted by infected wild rodents. These viruses are found on every continent.

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