Viral haemorrhagic fever (Hanta), Hantavirus-Erkrankungen
In terms of the Notifiable Infectious Diseases - data collection by Robert Koch Institute:Viral haemorrhagic fever viruses are covered RNA-viruses, which belong to the family of bunyaviridae. The virus is excreted by rodents via saliva, urine or faeces. Transmission to humans is by inhalation of aerosoles, contact of injured skin with contaminated dust or bites. The infection leads, in dependence of the serotype, to symptoms with different severity right up to life-threatening febrile courses of disease with massive bleeding tendency. Kidney participation is common.
Selected information about "Viral haemorrhagic fever (Hanta)":
Tables:
- Diagnostic data of the hospitals (key figures of full-time inpatients)
- Notifiable diseases (starting from 2001)
Data Sources:
- Notifiable Infectious Diseases - Data Collection by Robert Koch Institute
- Notifiable Infectious Diseases - Data Collection by Robert Koch Institute - Methods [general]
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