Doyle T J, Bryan R T, Peters C J
Special Pathogens Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1998 Mar;12(1):95-110. doi: 10.1016/s0891-5520(05)70411-6.
Several arenaviruses and hantaviruses have been isolated in the Americas during the last 4 decades. These are rodent-borne viruses responsible for the South American hemorrhagic fevers (SAHF) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Although rare, SAHF and HPS are serious illnesses with high mortality rates. Most viral isolates found in the Americas represent New World lineages of their respective viral families. Their presence in the Western hemisphere is likely ancient, their relationship with their rodent hosts is likely coevolutionary, and their recent detection forebodes the likelihood of detecting additional arena- and hantaviral species in the Americas.
在过去40年里,美洲分离出了几种沙粒病毒和汉坦病毒。这些是由啮齿动物传播的病毒,可导致南美出血热(SAHF)和汉坦病毒肺综合征(HPS)。尽管SAHF和HPS较为罕见,但却是死亡率很高的严重疾病。在美洲发现的大多数病毒分离株代表了各自病毒家族的新大陆谱系。它们在西半球的存在可能由来已久,它们与啮齿动物宿主的关系可能是共同进化的,而且它们最近被发现预示着在美洲有可能检测到更多的沙粒病毒和汉坦病毒种类。