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- There is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of Seoul virus.
- Seoul virus is carried by rats.
- Investigators traced the infection to two Illinois ratteries and identified six additional people who tested positive for Seoul virus.
- As the infection was first found in an apartment in Seoul, the virus was named " Seoul Virus ".
- Seoul virus was first described by Dr . Lee Ho-Wang ( Ho-Wang Lee ), a Korean virologist.
- An outbreak of Seoul virus infected eight people in the U . S . states of Illinois and Wisconsin in December 2016.
- In China, the Korean Peninsula, and Russia, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome is caused by Hantaan, Puumala and Seoul viruses.
- Rats can carry disease-causing viruses such as sapoviruses, cardioviruses, kobuviruses, parechoviruses, rotaviruses, hepaciviruses, and Seoul virus.
- The L, M, and S nucleotide segments reveal its most recent ancestor in common to be the Seoul virus ( SEOV ).
- "' Seoul virus "'( "'SEOV "') is a member of the Hantavirus family of rodent-borne viruses and can cause Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.