Table 1. Geographical distribution and predominant natural reservoir of pathogenic Old world hantaviruses causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).
Hantaviruses | Serotype | Disease | Predominant Natural Reservoirs | Geographical Distribution |
---|---|---|---|---|
Old World Hantaviruses | Hantaan | HFRS | Apodemus agrarius | Eastern Asia (Korea, Russia and China), Central Europe [14] |
Seoul | HFRS | Rattus rattus, Rattus norvegicus | Worldwide [15] | |
Amur | HFRS | Apodemus peninsulae | China, Japan [4] | |
Puumala | NE | Myodes glareolus | Scandinavia, Russia, Europe [8] | |
Dobrava | HFRS | Apodemus flavicollis | Balkans, Europe, Syria [16] | |
Tula | HFRS | Microtus arvalis | Europe [4] | |
Soocheong | HFRS | Apodemus peninsulae | Korea, Russia, China [34] | |
Muju | HFRS | Myodes regulus | Korea, China [97] | |
Imjin | Unknown | Crocidura lasiura | Korea, China [6] | |
Jeju | Unknown | Corcidura shantungensis | Korea [6] |
NE, nephropathia epidemica.