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Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
by
Stobierski, Mary Grace
, Bradfute, Steven B.
, Ye, Chunyan
, Dyal, Jonathan W.
, Nofchissey, Robert A.
, Goodfellow, Samuel M.
, Klena, John D.
, Whitmer, Shannon L.M.
, Riner, Diana
, Arsnoe, Dustin
, Lee, Seonghyeon
, Kim, Won-Keun
, Park, Jieun
, Chandran, Kartik
, Shoemaker, Trevor
, Signs, Kimberly
in
Aged
/ bunyavirdiae
/ Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Disease transmission
/ Female
/ genetics
/ Hantavirus
/ Hantavirus Infections
/ Health aspects
/ Health sciences
/ Humans
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Michigan - epidemiology
/ Orthohantavirus
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeography
/ Research Letter
/ Respiratory failure
/ Rodents
/ Syndrome
/ transmission
/ Viruses
/ zoonoses
2024
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Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
by
Stobierski, Mary Grace
, Bradfute, Steven B.
, Ye, Chunyan
, Dyal, Jonathan W.
, Nofchissey, Robert A.
, Goodfellow, Samuel M.
, Klena, John D.
, Whitmer, Shannon L.M.
, Riner, Diana
, Arsnoe, Dustin
, Lee, Seonghyeon
, Kim, Won-Keun
, Park, Jieun
, Chandran, Kartik
, Shoemaker, Trevor
, Signs, Kimberly
in
Aged
/ bunyavirdiae
/ Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Disease transmission
/ Female
/ genetics
/ Hantavirus
/ Hantavirus Infections
/ Health aspects
/ Health sciences
/ Humans
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Michigan - epidemiology
/ Orthohantavirus
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeography
/ Research Letter
/ Respiratory failure
/ Rodents
/ Syndrome
/ transmission
/ Viruses
/ zoonoses
2024
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Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
by
Stobierski, Mary Grace
, Bradfute, Steven B.
, Ye, Chunyan
, Dyal, Jonathan W.
, Nofchissey, Robert A.
, Goodfellow, Samuel M.
, Klena, John D.
, Whitmer, Shannon L.M.
, Riner, Diana
, Arsnoe, Dustin
, Lee, Seonghyeon
, Kim, Won-Keun
, Park, Jieun
, Chandran, Kartik
, Shoemaker, Trevor
, Signs, Kimberly
in
Aged
/ bunyavirdiae
/ Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Disease transmission
/ Female
/ genetics
/ Hantavirus
/ Hantavirus Infections
/ Health aspects
/ Health sciences
/ Humans
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Michigan - epidemiology
/ Orthohantavirus
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeography
/ Research Letter
/ Respiratory failure
/ Rodents
/ Syndrome
/ transmission
/ Viruses
/ zoonoses
2024
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Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
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Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021
2024
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Overview
Orthohantaviruses cause hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome; most cases occur in the southwest region of the United States. We discuss a clinical case of orthohantavirus infection in a 65-year-old woman in Michigan and the phylogeographic link of partial viral fragments from the patient and rodents captured near the presumed site of infection.
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