
We report the recent epidemiology and estimated seroprevalence of human hantavirus infections in the Netherlands. Sixty-two cases were reported during December 2008-December 2013. The estimated seroprevalence in the screened municipalities in 2006-2007 was 1.7% (95% CI 1.3%-2.3%). Findings suggest that hantavirus infections are underdiagnosed in the Netherlands.
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Adult, Male, History, Orthohantavirus, Adolescent, Hantavirus Infections, Hantavirus/classification, Netherlands/epidemiology, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Antibodies, Viral, Viral/blood, Puumala virus, History, 21st Century, Antibodies, hantavirus, Young Adult, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Medical, Humans, viruses, Public Health Surveillance, Geography, Medical, Serotyping, Aged, Netherlands, Geography, seroprevalence, R, Dispatch, human infections, Middle Aged, 21st Century, Medicine, Hantavirus Infections/epidemiology, epidemiology, Female
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