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Volume 10, Number 8, August 2004 Thrombocytopenia and Acute Renal Failure in Puumala Hantavirus InfectionsFranz Maximilian Rasche,* Boris Uhel,* Rainer Ulrich,† Detlev H. Krüger,†
Wolfram Karges,* David Czock,* Walter Hampl,* Frieder Keller,* Helga Meisel,†
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Figure 1. Residence of 15 study patients with hantavirus infection and nephropathia epidemica, according to year of diagnosis (X, November–December 1998; black circle, January–May 2000; black square, September–November 2001). Note the River Danube as a potential natural barrier of Puumala virus hantavirus infection. Shaded circle indicates Ulm city. |
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