Global Incident Tracker
Monitor real-time Hantavirus reports and risk levels globally. Data is updated every 4 hours from global health departments.
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Public Health Resources
Essential information for early detection and effective prevention of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS).
Early Stage
1-8 days after exposure. Often mistaken for influenza.
- Fatigue and Fever
- Muscle aches (thighs, back)
- Headaches and Chills
- Dizziness
- Abdominal pain
Late Stage
4-10 days after initial phase. Requires immediate medical care.
- Coughing & Shortness of breath
- Fluid in lungs (Pulmonary Edema)
- Tightness in chest
- Low blood pressure
- Reduced heart efficiency
Transmission
How the virus spreads from rodents to humans.
- Aerosolized rodent droppings
- Direct contact with saliva/urine
- Rodent bites (rare)
- Contaminated food/surfaces
- Airborne dust in closed spaces