About The Medical Condition Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome
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Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome
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What's The Definition Of The Medical Condition Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome?
An acute febrile disease occurring predominately in Asia. It is characterized by fever, prostration, vomiting, hemorrhagic phenonema, shock, and renal failure. It is caused by any one of several closely related species of the genus Hantavirus. The most severe form is caused by HANTAAN VIRUS whose natural host is the rodent Apodemus agrarius. Milder forms are caused by SEOUL VIRUS and transmitted by the rodents Rattus rattus and R. norvegicus, and the PUUMALA VIRUS with transmission by Clethrionomys galreolus.
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