Hantaviruses and related diseases in the Czech Republic
Authors:
Pejčoch M.' 1 2; B. Kříž 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Státní zdravotní ústav v Praze
; Ředitel: MUDr. Jaroslav Volf, PhD.
Zdravotní ústav se sídlem v Brně
Ředitel: RNDr. Bohumil Pokorný, CSc.
2
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2007; 87(9): 545-549
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
Haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome is the infectious disease caused in Eurasia by Hantaviruses. This disease was known for a long time. Despite this fact the cause of it was described in Korea only in 1978. Hantaviral pulmonary syndrome caused by different group of Hantaviruses has been described in USA in 1993. Three genospecies circulate: Puumala, Dobrava-Belgrade a Tula in Europe. Hantaviruses are reproducing in particular kinds of rodents in their natural habitants. Humans are infected by entering in their areas contaminated by aerosols. This article describes the characteristics of Hantaviruses, clinical appearance of the human disease, its pathogenesis and epidemiology with accent on the situation in the Czech Republic.
Key words:
Hantaviruses, Puumala, Dobrava-Belgrade, Tula, haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, nephropathia epidemica.
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General practitioner for children and adolescents General practitioner for adultsArticle was published in
General Practitioner
2007 Issue 9
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