Here are the latest general updates I can provide on Orthohantavirus, based on recent public sources:
- A novel Orthohantavirus variant linked to a fatal hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) case was characterized in northwestern Argentina, highlighting ongoing viral diversity and the need for vigilant surveillance in non-endemic regions. This underscores that hantaviruses continue to be identified in new geographic contexts, with diagnostic confirmation relying on a combination of IgM/IgG serology and molecular methods.[1][3]
- Real-time outbreak trackers are monitoring a high-profile Andes/Andes-like hantavirus cluster associated with the MV Hondius cruise case, reporting multiple confirmed and suspected cases and a notable case fatality rate. This example illustrates the potential for person-to-personish transmission dynamics with certain strains and the importance of rapid clinical management and shipboard/public health responses.[2][5]
- Broad reviews and surveillance syntheses emphasize that Orthohantaviruses remain a zoonotic threat with worldwide distribution, capable of causing hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, and that laboratory confirmation typically involves serology and/or RT-PCR, with international coordination on surveillance protocols ongoing.[3][7]
What I can do next
- If you’d like, I can summarize the most relevant regions, notable recent cases, and typical diagnostic and treatment approaches for clinicians.
- I can also provide a concise, up-to-date reading list with links to primary research and public health outbreak trackers.
Would you like a brief, cited briefing focused on clinical implications, or a regional snapshot (e.g., Europe, Americas, Asia) of recent Orthohantavirus activity? Note: I can’t access real-time data directly here, but I can compile a current snapshot from recent sources if you want.
Sources
Orthohantavirus infection is a rodent-to-human zoonotic disease with a worldwide distribution, resulting in more than 200,000 cases per year. Human infection leads to two diseases, haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govTrack the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak in real time. WHO-synced case counts, live news, interactive globe, strain intel.
outbreakai.orgIn this work, we performed the genetic characterization of a new variant of orthohantavirus associated with a fatal case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, outside the known endemic region, in northwestern Argentina. We first confirmed an ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govWe report a case of infection with New York orthohantavirus in a woman who showed renal impairment and hemorrhage, complicated by hydrocephalus, in Long Island, New York, USA. Phylogenetic analysis showed that this virus was genetically similar to a ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govIn the United States (U.S.), hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) and non-HPS hantavirus infection are nationally notifiable diseases. Criteria for identifying human cases are based on clinical symptoms (HPS or non-HPS) and acute diagnostic results ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govAccording to Google Trends, the top globally trending topic this week is 'orthohantavirus', as spurious sites claim it's next pandemic on the horizon. The claim is baseless.
theconversation.comMedical and health news service that features the most comprehensive coverage in the fields of neuroscience, cardiology, cancer, HIV/AIDS, psychology, psychiatry, dentistry, genetics, diseases and conditions, medications and more.
medicalxpress.comGlobal hantavirus surveillance and prevention guides. Live outbreak map, 50-question FAQ, and aggregated reports from WHO, ECDC, CDC, RKI, ProMED, and PAHO refreshed every three hours.
hantaradar.orgOrthohantaviruses give rise to the emerging infections such as of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in Eurasia and the Americas, respectively. In this review we will provide a comprehensive analysis ...
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