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. 2003 Nov 21;49(6):979–1000. doi: 10.1016/S0190-9622(03)02727-0

Table II.

%Arenaviruses according to their ecologic characteristics and rodent reservoirs

Arenavirus Rodent Location Habitat Human contact
Old World arenaviruses
LCM virus Mus musculus, Mus domesticus (house mouse), Mesocricetus auratus (Syrian hamster) Europe, Asia, and the Americas Peridomestic, grasslands Primarily within households
Lassa virus Mastomys natalensis West Africa Savanna, forest clearing Primarily within houses
Classic New World arenaviruses
Junin virus Calomys masculinus (corn mouse), Akodon azarae (grass field mouse), Bolomys obscurus (dark field mouse) Argentina (pampas) Grasslands, cultivated fields, and hedgerows Occupational in fields
Machupo virus Calomys callosus (vesper mouse) Bolivia Peridomestic, grasslands Primarily within houses
Guanarito virus Sigmodon alstoni (cane mouse) Venezuela Grasslands, brush Within houses
Sabia virus Unknown Brazil Unknown Associated with several human cases, including a laboratory worker in Connecticut
Selected less common New World arenaviruses
Tamiami virus Sigmodon hispidus (cotton rat) Florida Grasslands, marsh Unclear
Whitewater Arroyo virus Neotoma albigula (white-throated wood rat) California, New Mexico Grasslands Unclear