
AbstractThe case-fatality rate of hantavirus disease depends strongly on the causative hantavirus, ranging from 0.1% to 40%. However, the pathogenesis is not fully understood, and at present no licensed therapies exist. We describe fatal cases caused by Puumala hantavirus indicating involvement of complement activation and vascular leakage.
Infectious Medicine, complement activation, case fatality rate, Brief Report, PATHOGENESIS, Infektionsmedicin, puumala virus, case-fatality rate, Puumala virus, vascular leakage, hantavirus, NEPHROPATHIA-EPIDEMICA, Biomedicine, HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER, INFECTION, VIRUS, complement
Infectious Medicine, complement activation, case fatality rate, Brief Report, PATHOGENESIS, Infektionsmedicin, puumala virus, case-fatality rate, Puumala virus, vascular leakage, hantavirus, NEPHROPATHIA-EPIDEMICA, Biomedicine, HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER, INFECTION, VIRUS, complement
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