
We report 2 cases of Sin Nombre virus (SNV) infection in field workers, possibly contracted through rodent bites. Screening for antibodies to SNV in rodents trapped in 2 seasons showed that 9.77% were seropositive. Quantitative real-time PCR showed that 2 of 79 deer mice had detectable titers of SNV RNA.
Male, Colorado, Sin Nombre virus, Hantavirus Infections, vector-borne infections, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, hantavirus, Rodent Diseases, Young Adult, Peromyscus, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Occupational Exposure, Animals, Humans, viruses, Bites and Stings, Respiratory Protective Devices, R, Dispatch, field workers, rodents, Population Surveillance, Medicine, Female
Male, Colorado, Sin Nombre virus, Hantavirus Infections, vector-borne infections, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, hantavirus, Rodent Diseases, Young Adult, Peromyscus, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Occupational Exposure, Animals, Humans, viruses, Bites and Stings, Respiratory Protective Devices, R, Dispatch, field workers, rodents, Population Surveillance, Medicine, Female
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