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. 1999 Jan-Feb;5(1):87–94. doi: 10.3201/eid0501.990110

Climatic and environmental patterns associated with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, Four Corners region, United States.

D M Engelthaler 1, D G Mosley 1, J E Cheek 1, C E Levy 1, K K Komatsu 1, P Ettestad 1, T Davis 1, D T Tanda 1, L Miller 1, J W Frampton 1, R Porter 1, R T Bryan 1
PMCID: PMC2627709  PMID: 10081675

Abstract

To investigate climatic, spatial, temporal, and environmental patterns associated with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) cases in the Four Corners region, we collected exposure site data for HPS cases that occurred in 1993 to 1995. Cases clustered seasonally and temporally by biome type and geographic location, and exposure sites were most often found in pinyon-juniper woodlands, grasslands, and Great Basin desert scrub lands, at elevations of 1,800 m to 2,500 m. Environmental factors (e.g., the dramatic increase in precipitation associated with the 1992 to 1993 El Niño) may indirectly increase the risk for Sin Nombre virus exposure and therefore may be of value in designing disease prevention campaigns.

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