Risk factors for human hantavirus infection: Franco-Belgian collaborative case-control study during 1995-6 epidemic

Puumala hantavirus is the most common human hantavirus infection in Europe. Researchers carried out a case-control study in an endemic area in France and Belgium to estimate knowledge of hantavirus and identify possible risk factors for infection.

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Hauptverfasser: Crowcroft, N S, Infuso, A, Ilef, D, Guenno, B Le, Desenclos, J-C, Van Loock, F, Clement, J
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Adult
Aged
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Disease Outbreaks
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Hantavirus infections
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Male
Medical research
Medical sciences
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Risk Factors
Rodents
Viral diseases
Viruses
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