Climate Variability and the Occurrence of Human Puumala Hantavirus Infections in Europe: A Systematic Review

Summary Hantaviruses are distributed worldwide and are transmitted by rodents. In Europe, the infection usually manifests as a mild form of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome ( HFRS ) known as nephropathia epidemica ( NE ), which is triggered by the virus species Puumala. Its host is the bank vo...

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Published in:Zoonoses and Public Health
Main Authors: Roda Gracia, J., Schumann, B., Seidler, A.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/zph.12175 2023-12-03T10:27:34+01:00 Climate Variability and the Occurrence of Human Puumala Hantavirus Infections in Europe: A Systematic Review Roda Gracia, J. Schumann, B. Seidler, A. 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12175 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fzph.12175 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/zph.12175 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Zoonoses and Public Health volume 62, issue 6, page 465-478 ISSN 1863-1959 1863-2378 Infectious Diseases Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health General Veterinary General Immunology and Microbiology Epidemiology journal-article 2014 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.12175 2023-11-09T13:24:21Z Summary Hantaviruses are distributed worldwide and are transmitted by rodents. In Europe, the infection usually manifests as a mild form of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome ( HFRS ) known as nephropathia epidemica ( NE ), which is triggered by the virus species Puumala. Its host is the bank vole ( Myodes glareolus ). In the context of climate change, interest in the role of climatic factors for the disease has increased. A systematic review was conducted to investigate the association between climate variability and the occurrence of human Puumala hantavirus infections in Europe. We performed a literature search in the databases MEDLINE , EMBASE and Web of Science. Studies that investigated Puumala virus infection and climatic factors in any European country with a minimum collection period of 2 years were included. The selection of abstracts and the evaluation of included studies were performed by two independent reviewers. A total of 434 titles were identified in the databases, of which nine studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The majority of studies were conducted in central Europe (Belgium, France and Germany), while only two came from the north (Sweden) and one from the south (Bosnia). Strong evidence was found for a positive association between temperature and NE incidence in central Europe, while the evidence for northern Europe so far appears insufficient. Results regarding precipitation were contradictory. Overall, the complex relationships between climate and hantavirus infections need further exploration to identify specific health risks and initiate appropriate intervention measures in the context of climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Sweden Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Zoonoses and Public Health 62 6 465 478
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General Immunology and Microbiology
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Schumann, B.
Seidler, A.
Climate Variability and the Occurrence of Human Puumala Hantavirus Infections in Europe: A Systematic Review
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General Immunology and Microbiology
Epidemiology
description Summary Hantaviruses are distributed worldwide and are transmitted by rodents. In Europe, the infection usually manifests as a mild form of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome ( HFRS ) known as nephropathia epidemica ( NE ), which is triggered by the virus species Puumala. Its host is the bank vole ( Myodes glareolus ). In the context of climate change, interest in the role of climatic factors for the disease has increased. A systematic review was conducted to investigate the association between climate variability and the occurrence of human Puumala hantavirus infections in Europe. We performed a literature search in the databases MEDLINE , EMBASE and Web of Science. Studies that investigated Puumala virus infection and climatic factors in any European country with a minimum collection period of 2 years were included. The selection of abstracts and the evaluation of included studies were performed by two independent reviewers. A total of 434 titles were identified in the databases, of which nine studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The majority of studies were conducted in central Europe (Belgium, France and Germany), while only two came from the north (Sweden) and one from the south (Bosnia). Strong evidence was found for a positive association between temperature and NE incidence in central Europe, while the evidence for northern Europe so far appears insufficient. Results regarding precipitation were contradictory. Overall, the complex relationships between climate and hantavirus infections need further exploration to identify specific health risks and initiate appropriate intervention measures in the context of climate change.
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title_short Climate Variability and the Occurrence of Human Puumala Hantavirus Infections in Europe: A Systematic Review
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