id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-006608-mq4a4u40 Fabbri, Marilyn Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the United States 2001 .txt text/plain 4576 287 42 Unlike the previously characterized hantaviruses, which cause fever, hemorrhagic manifestations, and acute renal failure (hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome), the newly named hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) presented with a brief prodromal illness followed by rapidly progressive noncardiogenic pulmonary edema [2] . In the United States, HPS is caused by at least four hantaviruses: the Sin Nombre virus (SNV, responsible for the Four Corners outbreak), the Black Creek Canal virus (isolated from the Florida cotton rat) [4] , the Bayou virus in Louisiana [5] , and the New York 1 hantavirus [6] . RNA viruses with segmented genomes, such as influenza virus, Since the first outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in 1993, understanding of the vast distribution and potential impact of hantaviruses has grown. A case-control study of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome during an outbreak in the southwestern United States ./cache/cord-006608-mq4a4u40.txt ./txt/cord-006608-mq4a4u40.txt