Hantavirus in Russia: surveillance, strains, signals - Hantaflow
Far East, RussiaConfidence 85%Jun 2, 2026
Hantaflow provides an overview of hantavirus in Russia, detailing the circulation of Hantaan, Puumala, and Dobrava-Belgrade viruses, and noting 10,000-12,000 annual HFRS cases.
Species mentioned
- Humans
- Rodents
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- PrimaryHantavirus in Russia: surveillance, strains, signals - Hantaflow
hantaflow.com · 2026-06-02
Hantaflow reported on May 9, 2026, an overview of hantavirus in Russia, noting the country is in the Asia hantavirus context with documented circulation of Hantaan (HTNV), Puumala (PUUV), and Dobrava-Belgrade (DOBV) viruses. Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) has been notifiable since 1978, with roughly 10,000–12,000 cases annually, predominantly Puumala, from European Russia. Two distinct Dobrava-Belgrade lineages circulate, including a more severe one in the Sochi district. Hantaan virus dominates HFRS in the Russian Far East.
- ReferenceHantavirus in Russia: surveillance, strains, signals - Hantaflow
vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com · 2026-06-02
Russia reports 10,000–12,000 cases of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) annually, predominantly Puumala virus in European Russia. Hantaan virus is prevalent in the Russian Far East. Two Dobrava-Belgrade lineages circulate, with a more severe one (DOBV-Ap) in the Sochi district. The article notes "recent signals from Russia" within the last 30 days, indicating ongoing surveillance and mentions in news sources, though not confirmed clinical case counts.
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