1982
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/146.5.638
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Isolation of Hantaan Virus, the Etiologic Agent of Korean Hemorrhagic Fever, from Wild Urban Rats

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“…For P. californicus specimens harbouring ILV, amplification of the ILV genome was difficult, especially using M segment primers. This could reflect lower replicative capacity of hantaviruses in secondary hosts, as has been noted previously in experimental hantavirus infections (Lee et al, 1982b;Kawamura et al, 1991).…”
Section: Prospect Hill Virus (Ph) Was Isolated From a Meadow Vole (Misupporting
confidence: 52%
“…For P. californicus specimens harbouring ILV, amplification of the ILV genome was difficult, especially using M segment primers. This could reflect lower replicative capacity of hantaviruses in secondary hosts, as has been noted previously in experimental hantavirus infections (Lee et al, 1982b;Kawamura et al, 1991).…”
Section: Prospect Hill Virus (Ph) Was Isolated From a Meadow Vole (Misupporting
confidence: 52%
“…We found that HOKV RNA can be maintained in several organs of M. rufocanus, such as lung, spleen, kidney, and blood clots, as seen in other hantaviruses (30,31,42). In particular, HOKV appears to replicate well in lung and spleen.…”
Section: Infection Of Hokkaido Virus In Myodes Rufocanussupporting
confidence: 51%
“…As was found for Hantaan virus infection of Apodemus, experimentally inoculated and wild-caught Seoul-virus-infected rats excrete virus in urine; however, virus shedding is not consistently observed 20 . Although both naturally and experimentally infected rats have viral antigen in many of their tissues and organs, with lungs generally having the highest antigen concentration 13,20 , the duration of Seoul virus persistence is poorly defined. In separate studies, newborn rats were found to have viral antigen in their organs for at least 25 weeks 13 and adult rats for at least 75 days 20 after infection ( Table 2).…”
Section: Seoul Virusmentioning
confidence: 73%