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Asama orthohantavirus (ASAV), also called Asama virus, is a single-stranded, enveloped, segmented negative-sense RNA hantavirus. The hantavirus was isolated in Japan from Japanese shrew mole. Hantaviruses harbored by shrews are genetically closer to ASAV than to hantaviruses harbored by rodents. Host-switching may be evident in the future due to the viruses closeness to soricine shrew-borne hantaviruses. The detection of the ASAV was the first hantavirus found to be hosted by members of the family Talpidae, which includes shrew moles. Thoughts on hantavirus evolutionary history has expanded due to the discovery of ASAV.

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  • Asama orthohantavirus (ASAV), also called Asama virus, is a single-stranded, enveloped, segmented negative-sense RNA hantavirus. The hantavirus was isolated in Japan from Japanese shrew mole. Hantaviruses harbored by shrews are genetically closer to ASAV than to hantaviruses harbored by rodents. Host-switching may be evident in the future due to the viruses closeness to soricine shrew-borne hantaviruses. The detection of the ASAV was the first hantavirus found to be hosted by members of the family Talpidae, which includes shrew moles. Thoughts on hantavirus evolutionary history has expanded due to the discovery of ASAV. (en)
  • Asama orthohantavirus (англ.), ранее Asama virus, — вид вирусов из семейства порядка Bunyavirales, признанный Международным комитетом по таксономии вирусов (ICTV) в 2017 году. Распространён на территории Японии и является близким родственником , обнаруженным в 2003 году на территории США. Принадлежит группе хантавирусов, переносимых насекомоядными. Назван в честь вулкана Асама, рядом с котором был пойман первый носитель. (ru)
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  • Asama orthohantavirus (ASAV), also called Asama virus, is a single-stranded, enveloped, segmented negative-sense RNA hantavirus. The hantavirus was isolated in Japan from Japanese shrew mole. Hantaviruses harbored by shrews are genetically closer to ASAV than to hantaviruses harbored by rodents. Host-switching may be evident in the future due to the viruses closeness to soricine shrew-borne hantaviruses. The detection of the ASAV was the first hantavirus found to be hosted by members of the family Talpidae, which includes shrew moles. Thoughts on hantavirus evolutionary history has expanded due to the discovery of ASAV. (en)
  • Asama orthohantavirus (англ.), ранее Asama virus, — вид вирусов из семейства порядка Bunyavirales, признанный Международным комитетом по таксономии вирусов (ICTV) в 2017 году. Распространён на территории Японии и является близким родственником , обнаруженным в 2003 году на территории США. Принадлежит группе хантавирусов, переносимых насекомоядными. Назван в честь вулкана Асама, рядом с котором был пойман первый носитель. (ru)
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