Category
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Orthohantavirus
Orthohantavirus is a genus of viruses that includes all hantaviruses (family Hantaviridae) that cause disease in humans, but are not spread by humans. Orthohantaviruses, hereafter referred to as hantaviruses, are naturally found primarily in rodents. In general, each hantavirus is carried by one rodent species and each rodent that carries a hantavirus carries one hantavirus species. Hantaviruses in their natural reservoirs usually cause an asymptomatic, persistent infection. In humans, however, hantaviruses cause two diseases: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmona
sweating sickness
contagious disease of humans that struck England and Europe between 1485 and 1551
Bat virome
any virus whose primary reservoir is bats

Sin Nombre orthohantavirus
agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome
Puumala orthohantavirus
human virus discovered in 1980
Hantaviridae
Hantaviridae is a family of viruses in the order Bunyavirales. It is named for the Hantan River area in South Korea where an early outbreak of one of its species was observed.
Seoul orthohantavirus
species of virus
Andes orthohantavirus
species of virus
Hantaan orthohantavirus
species of virus
Dobrava-Belgrade orthohantavirus
Viral disease
Bayou orthohantavirus
species of virus
Sangassou orthohantavirus
Virus species
Tula orthohantavirus
species of virus

New York virus
species of virus