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1. Hybrid capture-based next-generation sequencing of new and old world Orthohantavirus strains and wild-type Puumala isolates from humans and bank voles.

2. Rodent host population dynamics drive zoonotic Lyme Borreliosis and Orthohantavirus infections in humans in Northern Europe.

3. Population Dynamics of Bank Voles Predicts Human Puumala Hantavirus Risk.

4. Molecular identification of Puumala orthohantavirus in Bulgaria.

5. Spatial dynamics of a zoonotic orthohantavirus disease through heterogenous data on rodents, rodent infections, and human disease.

6. First insights into Puumala orthohantavirus circulation in a rodent population in Alsace, France.

7. Reservoir-Driven Heterogeneous Distribution of Recorded Human Puumala virus Cases in South-West Germany.

8. Circulation and diagnostics of Puumala virus in Norway: nephropatia epidemica incidence and rodent population dynamics.

9. Spatial and Temporal Epidemiology of Nephropathia Epidemica Incidence and Hantavirus Seroprevalence in Rodent Hosts: Identification of the Main Environmental Factors in Europe.

10. Spatial prediction and validation of zoonotic hazard through micro-habitat properties: where does Puumala hantavirus hole - up?

11. Expansion of spatial and host range of Puumala virus in Sweden: an increasing threat for humans?

12. Microevolution of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) at neutral and immune-related genes during multiannual dynamic cycles: Consequences for Puumala hantavirus epidemiology.

13. Environmental conditions in favour of a hantavirus outbreak in 2015 in Germany?

14. Temporal dynamics of Puumala hantavirus infection in cyclic populations of bank voles.

15. Climate Variability and the Occurrence of Human Puumala Hantavirus Infections in Europe: A Systematic Review.

16. Beech Fructification and Bank Vole Population Dynamics--Combined Analyses of Promoters of Human Puumala Virus Infections in Germany.

17. Hokkaido genotype of Puumala virus in the grey red-backed vole (Myodes rufocanus) and northern red-backed vole (Myodes rutilus) in Siberia.

18. The importance of bank vole density and rainy winters in predicting nephropathia epidemica incidence in Northern Sweden.

19. Identification of factors influencing the Puumala virus seroprevalence within its reservoir in aMontane Forest Environment.

20. High infection rate of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) with Puumala virus is associated with a winter outbreak of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Croatia.

21. Survey for hantaviruses, tick-borne encephalitis virus, and Rickettsia spp. in small rodents in Croatia.

22. Landscape features and helminth co-infection shape bank vole immunoheterogeneity, with consequences for Puumala virus epidemiology.

23. Puumala virus outbreak in Western Thuringia, Germany, 2010: epidemiology and strain identification.

24. Model-based prediction of nephropathia epidemica outbreaks based on climatological and vegetation data and bank vole population dynamics.

25. [What the practising veterinarian should know about puumala virus].

26. [The epidemiological, epizootological, and etiological characteristics of the 2006-2007 outbreak of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in the Tambov Region].

27. A five-year perspective on the situation of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and status of the hantavirus reservoirs in Europe, 2005-2010.

28. Landscape genetics highlights the role of bank vole metapopulation dynamics in the epidemiology of Puumala hantavirus.

29. Temporal variation in individual factors associated with hantavirus infection in bank voles during an epizootic: implications for Puumala virus transmission dynamics.

30. Concomitant influence of helminth infection and landscape on the distribution of Puumala hantavirus in its reservoir, Myodes glareolus.

31. [Nephropathia epidemica: Data on voles indicate new, extensive outbreak].

32. Characterization of a natural focus of Puumala hantavirus infection in the Czech Republic.

33. Epidemiological study of hantavirus infection in the Samara Region of European Russia.

34. Cyclic hantavirus epidemics in humans--predicted by rodent host dynamics.

35. Time series analysis performed on nephropathia epidemica in humans of northern Sweden in relation to bank vole population dynamic and the NAO index.

36. Relating increasing hantavirus incidences to the changing climate: the mast connection.

37. Predicting high risk for human hantavirus infections, Sweden.

38. Spatial and temporal patterning of bank vole demography and the epidemiology of the Puumala hantavirus in northeastern France.

39. Association between the DQA MHC class II gene and Puumala virus infection in Myodes glareolus, the bank vole.

40. Population, environmental, and community effects on local bank vole (Myodes glareolus) Puumala virus infection in an area with low human incidence.

41. Environmental conditions and Puumala virus transmission in Belgium.

42. Endemic hantavirus infection impairs the winter survival of its rodent host.

43. Short report: dual infections with Puumala virus and Leptospira interrogans serovar lora in a bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus).

44. [Serological screening in the establishment of the epidemic activity of foci of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome].

45. Habitat factors associated with bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) and concomitant hantavirus in northern Sweden.

46. Hantavirus antibody occurrence in bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) during a vole population cycle.

47. Puumala hantavirus infection in humans and in the reservoir host, Ardennes region, France.

48. An epidemiologic study of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Bashkirtostan (Russia) and Sweden.

49. Nephropathia epidemica in Norway: antigen and antibodies in rodent reservoirs and antibodies in selected human populations.

50. Ecological and epidemiological data on Hantavirus in bank vole populations in Belgium.

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