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Sun-Whan Park Myung-Guk Han Seok-Min Yun Chan Park Won-Ja Lee Jungsang Ryou 《Emerging infectious diseases》2014,20(11):1880-1882
During 2013, severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome was diagnosed in 35 persons in South Korea. Environmental temperature probably affected the monthly and regional distribution of case-patients within the country. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the isolates from Korea were closely related to isolates from China and Japan. 相似文献
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Kye-Hyung Kim Jongyoun Yi Gayeon Kim Su Jin Choi Kang Il Jun Nak-Hyun Kim Pyoeng Gyun Choe Nam-Joong Kim Jong-Koo Lee Myoung-don Oh 《Emerging infectious diseases》2013,19(11):1892-1894
We report a retrospectively identified fatal case of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in South Korea from 2012. SFTS virus was isolated from the stored blood of the patient. Phylogenetic analysis revealed this isolate was closely related to SFTS virus strains from China and Japan. 相似文献
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Chaoyue Zhao Xing Zhang Xiaoxi Si Ling Ye Kevin Lawrence Yajun Lu Chunhong Du Haidong Xu Qian Yang Qianfeng Xia Guoxiang Yu Wei Xu Fei Yuan Junfeng Hao Jia-Fu Jiang Aihua Zheng 《Emerging infectious diseases》2022,28(12):2491
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) is a tickborne bandavirus mainly transmitted by Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks in East Asia, mostly in rural areas. As of April 2022, the amplifying host involved in the natural transmission of SFTSV remained unidentified. Our epidemiologic field survey conducted in endemic areas in China showed that hedgehogs were widely distributed, had heavy tick infestations, and had high SFTSV seroprevalence and RNA prevalence. After experimental infection of Erinaceus amurensis and Atelerix albiventris hedgehogs with SFTSV, we detected robust but transitory viremias that lasted for 9–11 days. We completed the SFTSV transmission cycle between hedgehogs and nymph and adult H. longicornis ticks under laboratory conditions with 100% efficiency. Furthermore, naive H. longicornis ticks could be infected by SFTSV-positive ticks co-feeding on naive hedgehogs; we confirmed transstadial transmission of SFTSV. Our study suggests that the hedgehogs are a notable wildlife amplifying host of SFTSV in China. 相似文献
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Lei Zhang Jimin Sun Jie Yan Huakun Lv Chengliang Chai Yi Sun Bin Shao Jianmin Jiang Zhiping Chen Jeroen Kortekaas Yanjun Zhang 《Emerging infectious diseases》2014,20(8):1355-1357
In June 2013, a subclinical infection with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) was detected in Zhejiang Province, China, prompting seroprevalence studies in 6 districts within the province. Of 986 healthy persons tested, 71 had IgG antibodies against SFTSV. This finding suggests that most natural infections with SFTSV are mild or subclinical. 相似文献
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Patthaya Rattanakomol Sarawut Khongwichit Piyada Linsuwanon Keun Hwa Lee Sompong Vongpunsawad Yong Poovorawan 《Emerging infectious diseases》2022,28(12):2572
Infection with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) virus, which can cause hemorrhagic febrile illness, is often transmitted by ticks. We identified 3 patients with SFTS in or near Bangkok, Thailand. Our results underscore a need for heightened awareness by clinicians of possible SFTS virus, even in urban centers. 相似文献
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Atsushi Yamanaka Yumi Kirino Sho Fujimoto Naoyasu Ueda Daisuke Himeji Miho Miura Putu E. Sudaryatma Yukiko Sato Hidenori Tanaka Hirohisa Mekata Tamaki Okabayashi 《Emerging infectious diseases》2020,26(12):2994
Two veterinary personnel in Japan were infected with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) while handling a sick cat. Whole-genome sequences of SFTSV isolated from the personnel and the cat were 100% identical. These results identified a nosocomial outbreak of SFTSV infection in an animal hospital without a tick as a vector. 相似文献
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Hirohisa Mekata Kazumi Umeki Kentaro Yamada Kunihiko Umekita Tamaki Okabayashi 《Emerging infectious diseases》2023,29(3):614
In Japan, 2 cats that underwent surgery in a room where a sick dog had been euthanized became ill within 9 days of surgery. Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus was detected in all 3 animals; nucleotide sequence identity was 100%. Suspected cause was an uncleaned pulse oximeter probe used for all patients. 相似文献
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Tatsuya Fujikawa Tomoki Yoshikawa Takeshi Kurosu Masayuki Shimojima Masayuki Saijo Kyoko Yokota 《Emerging infectious diseases》2021,27(4):1247
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome was diagnosed in a febrile woman in Japan after a tick bite. However, Rickettsia japonica DNA was retrospectively detected in the eschar specimen, suggesting co-infection from the bite. Establishment of the severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus infection might have overpowered the R. japonica infection. 相似文献
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Yusuke Sakai Yuko Kuwabara Keita Ishijima Saya Kagimoto Serina Mura Kango Tatemoto Ryusei Kuwata Kenzo Yonemitsu Shohei Minami Yudai Kuroda Kenji Baba Masaru Okuda Hiroshi Shimoda Masashi Sakurai Masahiro Morimoto Ken Maeda 《Emerging infectious diseases》2021,27(4):1068
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging tickborne infectious disease caused by SFTS virus (SFTSV). We report 7 cases of spontaneous fatal SFTS in felines. Necropsies revealed characteristic lesions, including necrotizing lymphadenitis in 5 cases and necrotizing splenitis and SFTSV-positive blastic lymphocytes in all cases. We detected hemorrhagic lesions in the gastrointestinal tract in 6 cases and lungs in 3 cases, suggesting a more severe clinical course of SFTS in felids than in humans. We noted necrotic or ulcerative foci in the gastrointestinal tract in 3 cases, the lung in 2 cases, and the liver in 4 cases. We clarified that blastic lymphocytes are predominant targets of SFTSV and involved in induction of necrotic foci. We also found that thymic epithelial cells were additional targets of SFTSV. These results provide insights for diagnosing feline SFTS during pathological examination and demonstrate the similarity of feline and human SFTS cases. 相似文献
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Kye-Hyung Kim Jongyoun Yi Won Sup Oh Nak-Hyun Kim Su Jin Choi Pyoeng Gyun Choe Nam-Joong Kim Jong-Koo Lee Myoung-don Oh 《Emerging infectious diseases》2014,20(10):1708-1711
We report a patient with human granulocytic anaplasmosis in South Korea. The patient had fever and thrombocytopenia. Human granulocytic anaplasmosis was confirmed by seroconversion, PCR, and sequence analysis for Anaplasma phagocytophilum. Morulae were observed in the cultured HL-60 cells inoculated with blood from the patient. 相似文献
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We demonstrated experimental acquisition and transmission of Heartland bandavirus by Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks. Virus was detected in tick salivary gland and midgut tissues. A total of 80% of mice exposed to 1 infected tick seroconverted, suggesting horizontal transmission. H. longicornis ticks can transmit the virus in the transovarial mode. 相似文献
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Vincent Cicculli Apolline Maitre Nazli Ayhan Stevan Mondoloni Jean-Christophe Paoli Laurence Vial Xavier N. de Lamballerie Remi Charrel Alessandra Falchi 《Emerging infectious diseases》2022,28(5):1035
In Corsica, France, 9.1% of livestock serum samples collected during 2014–2016 were found to have antibodies against Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV), an emerging tickborne zoonotic disease. We tested 8,051 ticks for CCHFV RNA and Nairovirus RNA. The results indicate that Corsica is not a hotspot for CCHFV. 相似文献