Hantaviruses represent a group of medically important zoonotic viruses that continue to attract global scientific attention due to their ability to cause severe and sometimes fatal disease in humans. Belonging to the family Hantaviridae, these viruses are maintained in nature primarily through rodent reservoirs and are responsible for two major clinical syndromes: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome and Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome. The purpose of this book is to provide a clear, structured, and integrated understanding of hantavirus biology, disease mechanisms, epidemiology, laboratory research, and public health control. It brings together essential concepts from multiple scientific disciplines, including virology, immunology, molecular biology, ecology, and global health. This text has been written with a focus on simplicity and clarity while maintaining scientific accuracy. Complex concepts such as viral replication, immune response, and outbreak dynamics have been explained in an accessible manner so that students, educators, and general readers can benefit equally. Each chapter builds progressively, beginning with basic virology and moving toward advanced topics such as molecular genetics, laboratory techniques, and future research directions. The final chapters emphasize global control strategies and emerging technologies that are shaping the future of infectious disease management. It is hoped that this book will serve as a useful educational resource for learners preparing for competitive examinations, academic studies, or anyone interested in understanding emerging viral diseases in a changing global environment.
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