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[Study of Hantavirus seoul in a human and rodent population from a marginal area in Buenos Aires City].
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Hantavirus SeoulMarginal AreaRodent-borne DiseasesVirus EpidemiologyBuenos Aires CityAnimal VirusEmergent VirusVirologyVirus TransmissionMedicineAntibody PrevalenceArbovirusEpidemiologyRodent PopulationCovid-19
A sero-epidemiological survey was conducted to detect evidence of the circulation of Hantavirus seoul. This virus of worldwide distribution is associated with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. A total of 106 samples from people who live in a marginal area in Buenos Aires City and 29 Rattus norvegicus captured in the surroundings of their houses were tested for specific antibodies. Thirty five samples from hypertensive patients undergoing a follow up health program, living in the same neighbourhood, were also tested. The antibody prevalence in rodents was 31% while no evidence of infection was found in the human samples.