Emerging Infectious Diseases (May 2012)

Novel Strain of Andes Virus Associated with Fatal Human Infection, Central Bolivia

  • Cristhopher D. Cruz,
  • Brett M. Forshey,
  • Efrain Vallejo,
  • Roberto Agudo,
  • Jorge Vargas,
  • David L. Blazes,
  • Carolina Guevara,
  • V. Alberto Laguna-Torres,
  • Eric S. Halsey,
  • Tadeusz J. Kochel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1805.111111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
pp. 750 – 757

Abstract

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To better describe the genetic diversity of hantaviruses associated with human illness in South America, we screened blood samples from febrile patients in Chapare Province in central Bolivia during 2008–2009 for recent hantavirus infection. Hantavirus RNA was detected in 3 patients, including 1 who died. Partial RNA sequences of small and medium segments from the 3 patients were most closely related to Andes virus lineages but distinct (1 hantaviruses; the highest prevalence was among agricultural workers. Because of the high level of human exposure to hantavirus strains and the severity of resulting disease, additional studies are warranted to determine the reservoirs, ecologic range, and public health effect of this novel strain of hantavirus.

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