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- About Hantavirus | Hantavirus | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and . . .
Hantaviruses cause two syndromes Hantaviruses found in the Western Hemisphere, including here in the U S , can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) The most common hantavirus that causes HPS in the U S is spread by the deer mouse
- Hantavirus Prevention | Hantavirus | CDC
You can get hantavirus from infected rodents or their droppings Avoiding exposure to rodents and their urine and feces is the best way to prevent infection When cleaning up after rodents, special steps should be taken to avoid exposure
- Clinical Overview of Hantavirus - CDC
Clinical providers should test for hantavirus in individuals with symptoms consistent with hantavirus infection and rodent exposure CDC can assist clinical providers in diagnosing and testing hantavirus
- Clinician Brief: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)
The most common hantavirus that causes HPS in the U S is spread by the deer mouse People can contract hantavirus if they have contact with urine, feces or saliva of a rodent carrying the virus This can occur when people: Breathe in hantavirus-contaminated air when cleaning up after rodents
- Reported Cases of Hantavirus Disease | Hantavirus | CDC
As of the end of 2022, 864 cases of hantavirus disease were reported in the United States since surveillance began in 1993 These were all laboratory-confirmed cases and included HPS and non-pulmonary hantavirus infection
- Site Index | Hantavirus - CDC
Hantavirus Learn about Hantavirus, how it spreads and how to protect yourself View All
- Bayou Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome, Louisiana, USA, 2022–2023
Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) is a rodentborne zoonotic disease caused by infection with New World hantaviruses located predominantly in the Americas HCPS is an acute febrile illness that can rapidly progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome and death; cases with fever but no respiratory involvement have also been
- Clinician Brief: Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome
Symptoms of HFRS usually develop within 1 to 2 weeks after someone is exposed to hantavirus through a rodent In rare cases, symptoms may take up to 8 weeks to develop Initial symptoms begin suddenly and include intense headaches, back and abdominal pain, fever, chills, nausea, and blurred vision
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