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Puumala virus (PUUV)

Puumala virus is the most common cause of hantavirus disease in Europe. It produces a milder renal-syndrome variant called nephropathia epidemica and is associated with cyclical bank vole population peaks in Finland, Sweden, Germany, and western Russia.

Virus codePUUV
Full namePuumala virus (PUUV)
Clinical syndromeNephropathia Epidemica (mild HFRS)
ICD-10 codeA98.5
Reservoir speciesMyodes glareolus (bank vole)
Endemic regionsScandinavia, Baltic states, central Europe, European Russia
Case-fatality rateless than 1 percent
Person-to-personNo documented person-to-person transmission.

About Puumala virus (PUUV)

Puumala virus is the most common cause of hantavirus disease in Europe. It produces a milder renal-syndrome variant called nephropathia epidemica and is associated with cyclical bank vole population peaks in Finland, Sweden, Germany, and western Russia.

Surveillance and outbreaks

HORIZON ingests every WHO Disease Outbreak News bulletin, ECDC weekly Communicable Disease Threats Report, CDC HAN advisory, PAHO update, and peer-reviewed publication that mentions PUUV. Browse the live article feed or hit the JSON API for the raw data. Active incidents involving this serotype appear on the live outbreak map.

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