Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia

<p class="awabstrak2"><em>Hantavirus</em> is a zoonosis transmitted by rodents and have been spread in various countries. <em>Hantavirus</em> causes <em>Hantavirus</em> Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) and Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) in h...

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Main Authors: Nur Sabiq Assadah, I Sendow, NLP I Dharmayanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan 2020-07-01
Series:Wartazoa
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Online Access:http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/2457
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spelling doaj-54d7ed10e121438c8324f304b2784ba72021-08-30T00:19:38ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanWartazoa0216-64612354-68322020-07-01302717810.14334/wartazoa.v30i2.24571871Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in IndonesiaNur Sabiq AssadahI SendowNLP I Dharmayanti<p class="awabstrak2"><em>Hantavirus</em> is a zoonosis transmitted by rodents and have been spread in various countries. <em>Hantavirus</em> causes <em>Hantavirus</em> Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) and Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) in humans is still receiving worldwide attention due to the high case fatality rate. Epidemiological studies have shown that <em>Hantavirus</em> is widespread globally, including in Indonesia. Indonesia is an archipelago and has a tropical climate, and is crossed by the equator so that it has an enormous diversity of animals, including those that become reservoirs of <em>Hantavirus</em> and other vulnerable animals. The high risk of developing <em>Hantavirus</em> in Indonesia does not rule out the possibility of a <em>Hantavirus</em> outbreak if no preventive action is taken. Until now there is no effective and safe vaccine or treatment for <em>Hantavirus</em>. Various development efforts continue to be made to obtain an appropriate and safe vaccine to prevent and stop the spread of <em>Hantavirus</em>. This paper discusses <em>Hantavirus</em>, including its structure and mechanism of transmission, the current situation of <em>Hantavirus</em> in Indonesia and the efforts that can be made to prevent <em>Hantavirus</em>, including the development of vaccines and their drugs.</p>http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/2457virus structurehantaviruspreventiontransmissionvaccines
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I Sendow
NLP I Dharmayanti
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I Sendow
NLP I Dharmayanti
Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia
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virus structure
hantavirus
prevention
transmission
vaccines
author_facet Nur Sabiq Assadah
I Sendow
NLP I Dharmayanti
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title Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia
title_short Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia
title_full Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia
title_fullStr Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Hantavirus: Structure, Mechanism of Transmission of Disease, Development of Drugs and Vaccines, and Prevention in Indonesia
title_sort hantavirus: structure, mechanism of transmission of disease, development of drugs and vaccines, and prevention in indonesia
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan
series Wartazoa
issn 0216-6461
2354-6832
publishDate 2020-07-01
description <p class="awabstrak2"><em>Hantavirus</em> is a zoonosis transmitted by rodents and have been spread in various countries. <em>Hantavirus</em> causes <em>Hantavirus</em> Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) and Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) in humans is still receiving worldwide attention due to the high case fatality rate. Epidemiological studies have shown that <em>Hantavirus</em> is widespread globally, including in Indonesia. Indonesia is an archipelago and has a tropical climate, and is crossed by the equator so that it has an enormous diversity of animals, including those that become reservoirs of <em>Hantavirus</em> and other vulnerable animals. The high risk of developing <em>Hantavirus</em> in Indonesia does not rule out the possibility of a <em>Hantavirus</em> outbreak if no preventive action is taken. Until now there is no effective and safe vaccine or treatment for <em>Hantavirus</em>. Various development efforts continue to be made to obtain an appropriate and safe vaccine to prevent and stop the spread of <em>Hantavirus</em>. This paper discusses <em>Hantavirus</em>, including its structure and mechanism of transmission, the current situation of <em>Hantavirus</em> in Indonesia and the efforts that can be made to prevent <em>Hantavirus</em>, including the development of vaccines and their drugs.</p>
topic virus structure
hantavirus
prevention
transmission
vaccines
url http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/2457
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