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Tula virus (TULV)

Tula virus is widespread in European vole populations but rarely causes recognised human disease. Sporadic cases of mild HFRS-like illness have been reported in immunocompromised patients in central Europe.

Virus codeTULV
Full nameTula virus (TULV)
Clinical syndromeRarely causes human disease
ICD-10 codeA98.5
Reservoir speciesMicrotus arvalis (common vole)
Endemic regionsEurope, western Russia
Case-fatality ratevery low (few documented cases)
Person-to-personNo documented person-to-person transmission.

About Tula virus (TULV)

Tula virus is widespread in European vole populations but rarely causes recognised human disease. Sporadic cases of mild HFRS-like illness have been reported in immunocompromised patients in central Europe.

Surveillance and outbreaks

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