This 2013 comprehensive review synthesizes global hantavirus epidemiology, distribution, transmission routes, and prevention strategies, but is limited by reliance on published case reports (reporting bias/underdiagnosis) and uneven regional surveillance; authors correctly emphasize rodent-reservoir ecology, Andes person-to-person transmission, and Chinaβs marked decline in reported HFRS after control programs (37,814 cases in 2000 β 11,248 in 2007)
Data points plotted are explicitly reported in the review as examples of a large national decline attributed by the authors to combined rodent-control, surveillance and vaccination efforts (review text)
This schematic distills the paper's core epidemiological claims: reservoir-driven spillover (aerosolized excreta) is dominant; person-to-person transmission is exceptional (Andes virus documented) and ecological drivers (mast, ENSO, land-use) modulate risk β all points covered and cited in the review
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