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Researchers have found that financial institution voles in Skåne, southern Sweden, carry a virus that may trigger hemorrhagic fever in people. This discovering was made greater than 500 km south of the beforehand recognized vary. The virus pressure found in Skåne seems to be extra intently associated to strains from Finland and Karelia than to the variants present in northern Sweden and Denmark. That is revealed in a brand new research from Uppsala College, carried out in collaboration with infectious ailments docs in Kristianstad and printed within the scientific journal Rising Infectious Illnesses.

We had been stunned that such excessive proportion of the comparatively few voles that we caught had been truly carrying a hantavirus that makes folks unwell. And this was in an space greater than 500 km south of the beforehand recognized vary of the virus.” 

Elin Economou Lundeberg, infectious ailments physician at Kristianstad Central Hospital, one of many research’s first authors

Hantaviruses are a household of viruses naturally discovered primarily in rodents akin to mice, rats and voles. Sure hantaviruses are capable of infect folks and trigger two essential teams of ailments: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Each forms of illness are notifiable underneath the Communicable Illnesses Act, as they’ll trigger severe issues and even dying. In northern and central Europe, a variant of the virus, Puumala hantavirus, causes a comparatively gentle type of HRFS popularly referred to as ‘vole fever’ (nephropathia epidemica). Nevertheless, research have proven that this hantavirus may also trigger very extreme HRFS, which within the worst case could be deadly. In Sweden 100-450 circumstances of vole fever require hospital care every year, completely within the northern a part of the nation.

In 2018, a domestically contracted case of vole fever was reported in Skåne, greater than 500 km south of the beforehand recognized southernmost incidence of the illness in Sweden, which was north of Uppsala. One other case was found in 2020, additionally in Skåne. In each circumstances, the sufferers involved had not been away travelling and had been contaminated of their residence space. In an try to grasp how this was potential, financial institution voles had been caught within the neighborhood of the sufferers’ properties and analysed for any incidence of hantavirus. It turned out that 9 of the 74 financial institution voles caught carried hantavirus genes. Genetic research have now proven that the virus differs markedly from the virus variants that flow into in northern Sweden and Denmark, and that it’s most intently associated to viruses from Finland and Karelia.

The subsequent step within the analysis is to seek out out the place the virus comes from and map its distribution within the southern elements of Sweden.

“If the virus has existed within the space for a very long time and has merely not been found, why have not extra folks grow to be unwell? Or, has it grow to be established in Skåne lately and solely simply begun to unfold? And the way did it get there?” wonders Professor Åke Lundkvist of Uppsala College, a co-author of the research. “Sadly the COVID-19 pandemic intervened, which significantly delayed the completion of this research. These findings are very attention-grabbing and present how vital it’s to analyze the causes as rapidly as potential once we see an infectious illness in a brand new geographical space.”

The research was financed by the EU (Horizon 2020) and SciLifeLab (Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness), together with native R&D funding from Kristianstad Central Hospital.

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Journal reference:

Ling, J., et al. (2024). Nephropathia Epidemica Attributable to Puumala Virus in Financial institution Voles, Scania, Southern Sweden. Rising Infectious Illnesses. doi.org/10.3201/eid3004.231414.


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Hector Antonio Guzman German

Graduado de Doctor en medicina en la universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo en el año 2004. Luego emigró a la República Federal de Alemania, dónde se ha formado en medicina interna, cardiologia, Emergenciologia, medicina de buceo y cuidados intensivos.

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