Field vole‑associated Traemmersee hantavirus from Germany represents a novel hantavirus species ...

Vole-associated hantaviruses occur in the Old and New World. Tula orthohantavirus (TULV) is widely distributed throughout the European continent in its reservoir, the common vole (Microtus arvalis), but the virus was also frequently detected in field voles (Microtus agrestis) and other vole species....

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Main Authors: Jeske, Kathrin, Hiltbrunner, Melanie, Drewes, Stephan, Ryll, René, Wenk, Matthias, Špakova, Aliona, Petraitytė‑Burneikienė, Rasa, Heckel, Gerald, Ulrich, Rainer G.
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7892/boris.136806
https://boris.unibe.ch/136806/
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Summary:Vole-associated hantaviruses occur in the Old and New World. Tula orthohantavirus (TULV) is widely distributed throughout the European continent in its reservoir, the common vole (Microtus arvalis), but the virus was also frequently detected in field voles (Microtus agrestis) and other vole species. TULV and common voles are absent from Great Britain. However, field voles there harbor Tatenale and Kielder hantaviruses. Here we screened 126 field voles and 13 common voles from Brandenburg, Germany, for hantavirus infections. One common vole and four field voles were anti-TULV antibody and/or TULV RNA positive. In one additional, seropositive field vole a novel hantavirus sequence was detected. The partial S and L segment nucleotide sequences were only 61.1% and 75.6% identical to sympatrically occurring TULV sequences, but showed highest similarity of approximately 80% to British Tatenale and Kielder hantaviruses. Subsequent determination of the entire nucleocapsid (N), glycoprotein (GPC), and RNA-dependent ...