Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters

Several occurrences of human-to-human transmission of Andes virus, an etiological agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, are documented. Syrian hamsters consistently model human hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, yet neither transmission nor shedding has been investigated. We demonstrate h...

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出版年:Emerging Infectious Diseases
主要な著者: Silke A. Riesle-Sbarbaro, Norman Kirchoff, Katharina Hansen-Kant, Alice Stern, Andreas Kurth, Joseph B. Prescott
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023-10-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/10/23-0544_article
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author Silke A. Riesle-Sbarbaro
Norman Kirchoff
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Alice Stern
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Joseph B. Prescott
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description Several occurrences of human-to-human transmission of Andes virus, an etiological agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, are documented. Syrian hamsters consistently model human hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, yet neither transmission nor shedding has been investigated. We demonstrate horizontal virus transmission and show that Andes virus is shed efficiently from both inoculated and contact-infected hamsters.
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spelling doaj-art-0e58a99bb7cb4e69a5e04fc685b8f7162025-08-19T22:44:56ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592023-10-0129102159216310.3201/eid2910.230544Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian HamstersSilke A. Riesle-SbarbaroNorman KirchoffKatharina Hansen-KantAlice SternAndreas KurthJoseph B. Prescott Several occurrences of human-to-human transmission of Andes virus, an etiological agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, are documented. Syrian hamsters consistently model human hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, yet neither transmission nor shedding has been investigated. We demonstrate horizontal virus transmission and show that Andes virus is shed efficiently from both inoculated and contact-infected hamsters. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/10/23-0544_articleAndes virusHantavirusHantavirus cardiopulmonary syndromeSyrian hamstervirusesGermany
spellingShingle Silke A. Riesle-Sbarbaro
Norman Kirchoff
Katharina Hansen-Kant
Alice Stern
Andreas Kurth
Joseph B. Prescott
Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters
Andes virus
Hantavirus
Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome
Syrian hamster
viruses
Germany
title Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters
title_full Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters
title_fullStr Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters
title_full_unstemmed Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters
title_short Human-to-Human Transmission of Andes Virus Modeled in Syrian Hamsters
title_sort human to human transmission of andes virus modeled in syrian hamsters
topic Andes virus
Hantavirus
Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome
Syrian hamster
viruses
Germany
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/10/23-0544_article
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