First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland

Puumala virus (PUUV) causes mild to moderate cases of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and is responsible for the majority of hantavirus infections of humans in Fennoscandia, Central and Western Europe. Although there are relatively many PUUV sequences available from different European...

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Main Authors: Hanan Ali, Stephan Drewes, Edyta Sadowska, Magdalena Mikowska, Martin Groschup, Gerald Heckel, Pawel Koteja, Rainer Ulrich
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Martin Groschup
Gerald Heckel
Pawel Koteja
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description Puumala virus (PUUV) causes mild to moderate cases of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and is responsible for the majority of hantavirus infections of humans in Fennoscandia, Central and Western Europe. Although there are relatively many PUUV sequences available from different European countries, little is known about the presence of this virus in Poland. During population studies in 2009 a total of 45 bank voles were trapped at three sites in north-eastern Poland, namely islands on Dejguny and Dobskie Lakes and in a forest near Mikołajki. S and M segment-specific RT-PCR assays detected PUUV RNA in three animals from the Mikołajki site. The obtained partial S and M segment sequences demonstrated the highest similarity to the corresponding segments of a PUUV strain from Latvia. Analysis of chest cavity fluid samples by IgG ELISA using a yeast-expressed PUUV nucleocapsid protein resulted in the detection of two seropositive samples, both being also RT-PCR positive. Interestingly, at the trapping site in Mikołajki PUUV-positive bank voles belong to the Carpathian and Eastern genetic lineages within this species. In conclusion, we herein present the first molecular evidence for PUUV in the rodent reservoir from Poland.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1999-4915/6/1/340/ 2025-01-16T21:50:51+00:00 First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland Hanan Ali Stephan Drewes Edyta Sadowska Magdalena Mikowska Martin Groschup Gerald Heckel Pawel Koteja Rainer Ulrich agris 2014-01-23 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/v6010340 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Animal Viruses https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v6010340 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Viruses; Volume 6; Issue 1; Pages: 340-353 Puumala virus Poland bank vole Clethrionomys ( Myodes ) glareolus Text 2014 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/v6010340 2023-07-31T20:35:38Z Puumala virus (PUUV) causes mild to moderate cases of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and is responsible for the majority of hantavirus infections of humans in Fennoscandia, Central and Western Europe. Although there are relatively many PUUV sequences available from different European countries, little is known about the presence of this virus in Poland. During population studies in 2009 a total of 45 bank voles were trapped at three sites in north-eastern Poland, namely islands on Dejguny and Dobskie Lakes and in a forest near Mikołajki. S and M segment-specific RT-PCR assays detected PUUV RNA in three animals from the Mikołajki site. The obtained partial S and M segment sequences demonstrated the highest similarity to the corresponding segments of a PUUV strain from Latvia. Analysis of chest cavity fluid samples by IgG ELISA using a yeast-expressed PUUV nucleocapsid protein resulted in the detection of two seropositive samples, both being also RT-PCR positive. Interestingly, at the trapping site in Mikołajki PUUV-positive bank voles belong to the Carpathian and Eastern genetic lineages within this species. In conclusion, we herein present the first molecular evidence for PUUV in the rodent reservoir from Poland. Text Fennoscandia MDPI Open Access Publishing Viruses 6 1 340 353
spellingShingle Puumala virus
Poland
bank vole
Clethrionomys ( Myodes ) glareolus
Hanan Ali
Stephan Drewes
Edyta Sadowska
Magdalena Mikowska
Martin Groschup
Gerald Heckel
Pawel Koteja
Rainer Ulrich
First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland
title First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland
title_full First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland
title_fullStr First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland
title_full_unstemmed First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland
title_short First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland
title_sort first molecular evidence for puumala hantavirus in poland
topic Puumala virus
Poland
bank vole
Clethrionomys ( Myodes ) glareolus
topic_facet Puumala virus
Poland
bank vole
Clethrionomys ( Myodes ) glareolus
url https://doi.org/10.3390/v6010340