2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.23135/v3
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Molecular identification of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome viruses from tick and bitten patient in Southeast China

Abstract: Background Severe fever and thrombocytopenia bunyavirus (SFTSV) infection causes severe fever and thrombocytopenia syndrome with high mortality. It is extremely rare that a transmitting tick can be directly captured in bite wounds, and that SFTSV can be isolated from both the captured tick and patient’s serum to establish a solid pathogen diagnosis.Case presentation We report a case infected with severe fever and thrombocytopenia bunyavirus. The 69-year-old male patient presented with fever and tenderness on t… Show more

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“…SFTSV can evolve rapidly through genetic mutations and has already become a major threat to public health (3). There is no specific treatment for SFTSV, and the only method to prevent SFTSV infection and transmission is to avoid tick bites (10). Moreover, there is currently no vaccine for SFTSV.…”
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“…SFTSV can evolve rapidly through genetic mutations and has already become a major threat to public health (3). There is no specific treatment for SFTSV, and the only method to prevent SFTSV infection and transmission is to avoid tick bites (10). Moreover, there is currently no vaccine for SFTSV.…”
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confidence: 99%