A. Antoniadis et al., DIRECT GENETIC DETECTION OF DOBRAVA VIRUS IN GREEK AND ALBANIAN PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER WITH RENAL SYNDROME, The Journal of infectious diseases, 174(2), 1996, pp. 407-410
Blood samples were collected from an Albanian and a Greek patient with
hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and tested by reverse transcrip
tase-polymerase chain reaction. The genetic detection assay amplified
hantavirus-specific DNA fragments from RNA extracted from the blood of
the patients; nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that the causativ
e agent of the disease was Dobrava virus. These findings suggest that
Dobrava virus (which was originally isolated from the lungs of an Apod
emus flavicollis mouse in Slovenia) is endemic throughout the Balkan S
tates and causes overt human disease.