“…They include traditional laboratory animals, such as mice, hamsters, macaques, and natural rodent hosts of hantavirus infection, such as bank voles, cotton rats and deer mice. Models involving natural rodent hosts show persistent, life-long infections (Botten et al, 2003;Compton et al, 2004;Tanishita et al, 1986). In contrast, models utilizing mice, rats, gerbils, and nonhuman primates involve acute infection, which may be asymptomatic (Kurata et al, 1983;Xu et al, 1992;Schmaljohn et al, 1990) or, in the recently described hamster model, involve lethal disease (Hooper et al, 2001b).…”