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  1. The hantavirus - an old enemy with a new look.: An article from: Medical Update
  2. Hantavirus infections: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Brian Hoyle, 2004
  3. Hantavirus survivors have long-term pulmonary, renal complications.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Family Practice News
  4. HANTAVIRUS: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by D. George Joseph, 2003
  5. WOMAN SAYS SQUIRRELS SOURCE OF HANTAVIRUS.(Main): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM) by Gale Reference Team, 2008-08-29
  6. Hantavirus and arenavirus antibodies in persons with occupational rodent exposure, North America.(RESEARCH): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Charles F. Fulhorst, Mary Louise Milazzo, et all 2007-04-01
  7. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, Central Plateau, Southeastern, and Southern Brazil.(RESEARCH)(Report): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Luiz T.M. Figueiredo, Marcos L. Moreli, et all 2009-04-01
  8. Hantavirus in the Americas: Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention, and Control (Series TP 47) by Paho, 1999-04-01
  9. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Hantavirus infections by Janie F. Franz, 2002-01-01
  10. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Hantavirus, Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), Rodent Illness and Control, Authoritative Government Documents, ... for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-04-16
  11. Determination of hantavirus distribution in northeast Missouri small mammal communities.(Abstract): An article from: Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science by Shawna A. Cooper, M. Scott Burt, et all 2005-01-01
  12. Lipid changes may predict severity of hantavirus infection.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-09-01
  13. Seoul virus and hantavirus disease, Shenyang, People's Republic of China.(RESEARCH): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Yong-Zhen Zhang, Xue Dong, et all 2009-02-01
  14. Cross-sectional survey of hantavirus infection, Brazil.(DISPATCHES)(Survey): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Jean E. Limongi, Fabiola C. da Costa, et all 2009-12-01

21. Hantavirus
hantavirus y patógenos especiales. Imágenes. wells.pdf. An Unusual hantavirusOutbreak in Southern Argentina Personto-Person Transmission?
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Infection Control for Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers in The African Healt Care Setting.
CDC - CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Public Health Service World Health Organization in the African Health Care Setting wells.pdf An Unusual Hantavirus Outbreak in Southern Argentina: Person-to-Person Transmission? slidegif.zip Set de Diapositivos: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) and Sin Nombre Virus (SNV). ce_res.pdf Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Clinical Update, 1999. Otorga puntaje para el Continuing Education Credit. 42cfr71.zip APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO IMPORT OR TRANSPORT AGENTS OR VECTORS OF HUMAN DISEASE Public Health Service OMB No. 0920 0199 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Health and Safety F05 who97.zip

22. Hantavirus Disease
Translate this page Enfermedad por hantavirus ¿Qué es la enfermedad por hantavirus? La identificado.¿Quién puede contraer la enfermedad por hantavirus?
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/spanish/hantaf.htm
Enfermedad por Hantavirus
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23. Hantavirus
Translate this page hantavirus. Dr. Rodolfo Maino. Resumen La illness . Key words hantavirus,hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, hantavirus transmission. Si
http://www.drwebsa.com.ar/smiba/revista/smiba_01/hanta.htm
HANTAVIRUS Dr. Rodolfo Maino Resumen : La aparición de un brote epidémico de sindrome pulmonar por Hantavirus en la República Argentina, enfermedad que ya fue reportada con aterioridad, tiene como connotación mas importante el hecho de que es precisamente en nuestro país donde se han demostrado por primera vez el contagio interhumano de la afección. Summary :The appearance of epidemic cases of Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, affection that was known already in the Argentine Repúblic, has as connotation the fact that it is in our country for the first time where it is demonstrated the interhuman infection of this illness . Key words : Hantavirus, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, Hantavirus transmission. Si bien la definición del Síndrome Pulmonar por Hantavirus (HPS) reconoce su existencia desde la comunicación del 14 de mayo de 1993 , cuando se notifica al Departamento de Salud de Nueva México de la muerte de 3 pacientes con patología pulmonar sin diagnóstico etiológico, en una región de EEUU conocida como "FOUR CORNERS", lugar donde se unen las fronteras de los cuatro estados de Utah, Arizona, Nueva México y Colorado, ya existían en ese momento sospechas de la presencia de cuadros clínicos de parecida evolución. La inmediata puesta en marcha de una conferencia entre los médicos tratantes y las autoridades federales de la salud hicieron posible analizar los datos clínicos comunes entre sí, que incluían pródromos, como fiebre, escalofríos y mialgias, seguidos luego por disnea, tos, trombocitopenia, severa inestabilidad hemodinámica, neutrofilia con formas inmaduras circulantes, aparición de linfocitos atípicos en sangre periférica, dehidrogenasa láctica elevada.

24. Hantavirus - Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES. SECTION I - INFECTIOUSAGENT. NAME hantavirus. SYNONYM OR CROSS REFERENCE Hemorrhagic
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/msds-ftss/msds74e.html

Material Safety Data Sheets - Index
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES SECTION I - INFECTIOUS AGENT NAME: Hantavirus SYNONYM OR CROSS REFERENCE: Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), hemorrhagic nephrosonephritis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, Korean hemorrhagic fever, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), CHARACTERISTICS: 3 segmented spherical to oval enveloped virus particles 80 - 115 nm in diameter. Bunyaviridae ; single stranded, negative sense RNA genome; 25 antigenically distinguishable viral species SECTION II - HEALTH HAZARD PATHOGENICITY: HFRS characterized by an abrupt onset of fever lasting 3-8 days, conjunctival injection, prostration, lower back pain, headache, abdominal pains, anorexia and vomiting; hemorrhagic manifestation appears from third to sixth day, followed by proteinuria, hypotension and shock; fatality (5-15%) occurs during the hypotension and oliguric phase, Hantaan virus (HFRS) causes most severe form of HFRS; HPS characterized by fever, myalgia, GI complaints then abrupt onset of respiratory distress and hypotension; mortality approx 40-50%; in survivors, recovery rapid with full restoration of normal lung function, convalescence takes weeks to months; Puumala (nephropathia epidemica) and Seoul virus cause less severe illness EPIDEMIOLOGY: Endemic in areas with its rodent reservoir including China, Korea, Japan, Scandinavia, Commonwealth of Independent States; other hantaviruses have been identified in urban rats in major Asian and Western cities including USA and Brazil; HPS viruses (Sin Nombre, New York, Black Creek Canal, Bayou, Laguna Negra, Andes) in North and South America ; Hantaan virus found principally in Asia, Puumala virus in Europe and Seoul virus world wide

25. Hanta
Translate this page hantavirus. ¿Qué es el hantavirus? ¿Dónde vive el hantavirus? ¿Cómose transmite la enfermedad al ser humano? QUÉ ES EL hantavirus?
http://www.choapa.cl/hanta.htm
Hantavirus
El virus se puede controlar
La enfermedad evoluciona en tres fases: El reservorio del Hantavirus son los ratones silvestres.
Lagos.
Ingerir alimentos o agua contaminados con orina, heces o saliva de estos roedores. Tener contacto directo con excrementos o secreciones de ratones infectados (por ejemplo, tocar ratones, vivos omuertos, con las manos descubiertas; contacto directo de
heridas con ratones o su orina, saliva o heces). Tocar cualquier objeto donde haya sido depositado el virus (herramientas, utensilios, muebles, ropa) y luego acercar la mano a la nariz, ojos o boca. Personas que van de picnic o acampan al aire libre o en zonas de camping. Personas que realizan actividades de limpieza en el campo. Fiebre, dolor de cabeza, dolores abdominales y musculares. Mantenga las malezas y pastizales cortados a ras de suelo y despejado de desechos y escombros en un radio de 30 metros alrededor de la vivienda. Siempre: Mantenga medidas generales de higiene en su cocina y utensilios Guarde los alimentos en recipientes cerrados y no deje restos de comida sobre mesas, muebles, piso, etc. Mantenga protegidas y tapadas las fuentes de abastecimiento de agua No elimine a los depredadores naturales de ratones, como lechuzas y culebras

26. Page Moved - Hantavirus
hantavirus Infections, Version en español (hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome).What are hantaviruses? hantaviruses are a type
http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/hanta.htm
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27. Hanta Virus
Translate this page Aspectos microbiológicos de hantavirus. Ubicación Taxonómica. volver a topede página. Manejo del paciente con Síndrome Pulmonar por hantavirus.
http://www.infecto.edu.uy/espanol/revisiontemas/tema9/hantatema.htm
Cursos Otros Sitios Preguntas Frecuentes (FAQ) Novedades ... Home Virosis Emergentes de Importancia Regional: Virus Hanta
Montevideo, Uruguay Generalidades Patogenia
Nos ocuparemos en este caso de Virus Hanta, debido a su importancia regional y local. Generalidades
Envoltura:
El L codifica la transcriptasa viral o RNA polimerasa RNA dependiente.
Ciclo Viral
Patogenia El estudio histopatologico de autopsias de pulmones de pacientes fallecidos por SPH demuestra:
Reservorio:
Se acepta que cada especie de Hantavirus se mantiene en un tipo particular de roedor ( ver tabla 1
Los brotes de Hantavirus han sido asociados a:
Dentro de los factores de riesgo se encuentran: 1) Trabajos de granja Al presentan: A nivel pleuro pulmonar taquipnea, y estertores crepitantes. Cardiovascular: taquicardia. Una vez superada comienza la etapa de convalescencia. Ver figura 2 1. Fiebre y mialgias severas. 4. Neutrofilia con plaquetopenia. Diagnostico de HPS. IgG. El estudio confirmatorio se realiza en formato de tiras de Western blot ( ver figura 3 Evitar episodios de hipoxia, especialmente durante el traslado a la unidad de cuidados intensivos.

28. Hantavirus
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29. HANTA VIRUS
Fever with Renal Syndrome) depending on hantavirus type hantavirusTimeline. 960, 1913, 193235, 1945, 1950, 1976, 1980's, 1981, 1989,1993.
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/Biology/Virology/16/
Family : Bunyaviridae
Morphology: spherical viral particles (80 to 120 nm diameter), with protruding surface glycoproteins
Internal organization: three single stranded RNA molecules designated S (small), M (medium) and L (large), with a negative sense coding strategy
Reservoir and Transmission: found naturally in various species of small rodents, dependent on the type of strain, transmitted to humans via aerosolized excreta causing either HPS (Hanta Pulmonary Syndrome) or HFRS (Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome) depending on Hantavirus type
Hantavirus Timeline 1980's China :
Record of HFRS - like symptoms Russian outbreak Manchurian and Scandinavian outbreaks Lapland outbreak Korea :
3000 UN troops infected Hantaan virus isolated from Apodemus agravius coreae Rodent surveys First cultured in human cells HFRS epidemic in Yugoslavia Outbreak in southwest United States
Stages of Replication Coding Strategies HPS/HFRS Ribavirin Treatment Prevention Electron Micrograph of Hantavirus 1
Electron Micrograph of Hantavirus 2

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30. Hantavirus
hantavirus first captured the attention of Americans when some healthy youngpeople from the Four Corners area of the Southwest US became sick and died
http://www.diseaseworld.com/hanta.htm
Hantavirus first captured the attention of Americans when some healthy young people from the Four Corners area of the Southwest U.S. became sick and died suddenly in a horrible way, gasping for breath while their lungs filled with fluid. Hantaviruses in various forms have been with us for many years. This series of links puts the main emphasis on the Four Corners Hantavirus, also called Sin Nombre.
Hantavirus What is it and what can be done about it? Bunyaviridae Family, Hantavirus Timeline Hantavirus Alert in South America Hantavirus and Similar Illnesses ... Info and Resources
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Rabies, Lyme Disease, Hanta Virus : And Other Animal-Borne Human Diseases in the United States and Canada
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31. BioInteractive -- Web Video -- Hantavirus
In the past several years, there have been reports of an epidemic caused bya strain of the hantavirus known as the. hantavirus. Summary and Background.
http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/web_video/hantavirus.htm
Here are 12 clips from CNN on infectious disease with a lesson based on each. Click on the links below. Hantavirus Salmonella Antibiotic Abuse Fingerprinting E. coli ... Click and Learn

Hantavirus
Summary and Background
Click to Play Video Ebola and Marburg are swift viral killers. You thought you were safe in the United States. However, in the past several years, there have been reports of an epidemic caused by a strain of the hantavirus known as the "Four Corners virus," named for the region where the outbreak occurred. Although rodents are the natural reservoir for the hantavirus, some humans have inadvertently become infected in areas where contact with infected rodent fecal matter has increased. The virus causes hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HSP), which leads to acute respiratory failure. The fatality rate, as of 1998, was 44% of the 185 documented cases nationwide. There is no known cure. The accompanying CNN clip gives a brief synopsis of events in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where several cases of hantavirus infection appeared in the early 1990s. Scientists discovered that the viral vectors were the deer mouse and cotton rat. The hantavirus spread to people when they inhaled the virus contained in mouse feces. The video clip presents preventative measures to minimize contact with these rodents.

32. Hantavirus
What is hantavirus? hantavirus disease is a rare, but potentially fatalinfection spread by deer mice and possibly by other rodents.
http://www.lung.ca/diseases/hantavirus.html
What is Hantavirus? Hantavirus disease is a rare, but potentially fatal infection spread by deer mice and possibly by other rodents. It is transmitted to people when they inhale airborne particles contaminated by the saliva or excretions of infected rodents. Controlling rodents, identifying sources of infection, cleaning buildings and work sites and minimizing exposures will reduce the risk of infection. Flu-like or pneumonia symptoms following potential exposures to sources of infection should be promptly reported to a doctor for treatment. It begins as a flu-like illness. The initial symptoms include fever, muscle aches, cough, headaches, nausea and vomiting. As the disease worsens, pneumonia symptoms may develop. Fluid builds up in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. Death may occur at this stage. The initial symptoms of the disease may appear from one to six weeks after the exposure, with an average of from two to three weeks. Once the initial symptoms appear, the disease can progress rapidly and become life-threatening within a few days. Treatment People who develop fever or respiratory illness within 6 weeks of potential exposure to sources of infection should immediately seek medical attention. The physician should be informed of the potential exposure and of the suspected risk of Hantavirus disease. Persons with the disease will require intensive, supportive care to treat the symptoms.

33. Medic-Planet Hantavirus Diseases
hantavirus diseases See also Animal diseases and humans, Bleeding and bruises, Coughs,Fever, Hemorrhagic fevers, Viruses and disease, Back to the Index page
http://www.medic-planet.com/MP_article/internal_reference/Hantavirus_diseases

34. Vermont Department Of Health
hantavirus. Click on the document below for a fact sheet regarding hantavirus. hantavirusFact Sheet PDF file. The Vermont Department of Health.
http://www.state.vt.us/health/hanta.htm
HANTAVIRUS Click on the document below for a fact sheet regarding Hantavirus.
It is a PDF file so you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open it. Hantavirus Fact Sheet PDF file The Vermont Department of Health Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention P.O. Box 70, Burlington, VT 05402 863-7240 or 1-800-640-4374 toll-free Find the information you need quickly by searching the VDH website: Vermont Department of Health
108 Cherry Street, Burlington, VT 05402-0070
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35. Hantavirus In Deer Mice
hantavirus in Deer Mice Publication AP041 June 1, 2000, Strains of the Virus.There are different strains of hantavirus that can cause human illness.
http://www.gov.nf.ca/agric/pubfact/Hantavirus.htm
Hantavirus in Deer Mice
Publication AP041
June 1, 2000 Introduction
Hantaviruses are a group of viruses recently identified in North America as being a risk for human health. The importance of these viruses and the facts on their presence in Newfoundland are discussed. First identified in the southwestern US In 1993, a new respiratory illness in humans, called Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), was described in the southwestern US (Four Corners Region). Though not a new disease it was only at that time that the actual virus that caused the disease was identified. At first it was thought to be only associated with hot, dry areas though since then it has been found in other areas as well. Strains of the Virus There are different strains of hantavirus that can cause human illness. The most common one is called Sin Nombre virus but another strain that is also found in Canada is called Monongahela virus. Spread by rodents In different parts of North America different rodents may be responsible for the spread of this disease. In Canada, the most important one is the deer mouse ( Peromyscus maniculatus

36. 11.0.2. I Hantavirus /i
described. Links to other descriptions may also point to a document thathas not yet been published. 11.0.2. hantavirus. Table of Contents.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/11020000.htm

37. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
Moo! hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) is a respiratory disease causedby a virus known as Sin Nombre Virus. The virus is carried
http://ehs.ucdavis.edu/animal/health/hantavirus.html
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) is a respiratory disease caused by a virus known as Sin Nombre Virus . The virus is carried by wild rodents, especially deer mice. The virus produces no clinical signs in the deer mice, but can produce a deadly infection in man - over 50% of human cases have been fatal.
Sin Nombre belongs a family of viruses known as Hantaviruses. Deer mice (genus Peromyscus) and other wild rodents can carry the virus without ill effect and can shed the virus in their urine, feces, and saliva. Sin Nombre virus is not associated with laboratory mice or with ordinary house mice or laboratory mice (genus Mus). Deer mice, in general, inhabit wild areas and rural rather than urban or suburban areas; you won’t find them in your kitchen in a city, but you might in a mountain cabin. Humans become infected with the hantavirus when they inhale dust which has been contaminated with rodent urine. Most individuals who have become infected have lived or worked in areas that were heavily contaminated with rodent droppings. Campgrounds, abandoned cabins, and other areas that have become infested with high populations of wild rodents should be considered risky. Digging up a rodent nest, trapping wild rodents or performing necropsies on wild rodents would also be considered risky activities. If a human being becomes infected, signs of illness usually appear about two weeks after exposure, although the time can range from a few days to as long as six weeks. The first signs are fever, headache, and pain in the abdomen, joints, and back. Afterwards the patient’s lungs begin to fill with fluid and breathing becomes extremely difficult. A high proportion of the patients die, but early treatment offers the best chance of survival.

38. Questions And Answers About Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
hantavirus Health Sheets July 1998. Questions and Answers about hantavirus PulmonarySyndrome. What is hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (also known as HPS)?
http://www.granthealth.org/hantagchd.htm
Download the Hantavirus Health Sheet or view it below.
Feel free to print and distribute this Health Sheet.
Hantavirus Health Sheets
July 1998 Grant County Health District
Questions and Answers about Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
What is hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (also known as HPS)? Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is a serious, often deadly, respiratory disease that has been found mostly in rural areas of the western United States. The disease is caused by a hantavirus that is carried by rodents and passed on to humans through infected rodent urine, saliva, and droppings.
What kinds of rodents carry hantavirus? The deer mouse is the primary carrier of the virus that causes hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. This type of rodent is found throughout the United States, except in the Southeast and East Coast. In the Southeast, the cotton rat is known to carry hantavirus.
How do I identify rodents, burrows, and droppings? A deer mouse is 4-9 inches long from head to tip of tail. It is pale gray to reddish brown and has white fur on its belly, feet, and underside of the tail. It has oversized ears. A mouse nest (burrow) is usually a pile of material under which the mouse lives. This pile can contain many different materials, such as twigs, insulation, styrofoam and grass.

39. Hantavirus Information And Resources
of Grant County Community Health.......hantavirus Information. hantavirus Health Sheet From the Grant County Health District. hantavirusExcerpt from A
http://www.granthealth.org/hanta.htm
Home
Hantavirus Information
Hantavirus - Health Sheet
From the Grant County Health District What a Deer Mouse Looks Like Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Cases By State of Residence
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Hantavirus
Excerpt from A Description of Grant County: Community Health Link to Hantavirus - Public Health Fact Sheet
From the Washington State Department of Health Link to How Do I Prevent HPS?
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link to Tips For Preventing HPS: Prevention Indoors and Outdoors
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link to Clinical Manifestations of HPS
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link to Tracking a Mystery Disease: The detailed story of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link to Stalking The Deadly Hantavirus: A Study In Teamwork
Excerpt From The Scientist
info@granthealth.org
Revised on December 21, 2000 by MA Grant County Health District Information Services Ephrata,Washington

40. Hantavirus: Novedades
se confirmó un caso de hantavirus en Florencio Varela- 02/11/2001;
http://www.healthig.com/hantavirus/hanta.html
Hantavirus
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