How Much Do You Know About the Hantavirus?
First identified in the early 1990s in the desert Southwest, the hantavirus has been
reported in more than 30 states. Learn more about the virus and hantavirus pulmonary
syndrome (HPS) by taking this quiz.
1. Where have most cases of HPS been reported?
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Most cases of HPS occur in rural areas. HPS was first identified in 1993. Most of
the cases have been in Western and Plains states, but states as far east as New York,
Pennsylvania, and Vermont have also reported at least one case. More recently, according
to the CDC, cases of HPS stemming from related hantaviruses have been documented in
Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
3. How is the hantavirus transmitted?
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Mice and rats that are infected with the hantavirus leave the virus behind through
their urine, droppings, and saliva. The virus is mainly transmitted to people when
they breathe in air contaminated with the virus, the CDC says. This occurs when droppings
or nesting materials are stirred up, sending the particles into the air. The virus
also can be transmitted through breaks in the skin, by touching your nose or mouth
after handling contaminated materials, through contaminated food or water, and—rarely—through
mouse or rat bites. The types of hantavirus that cause HPS in the U.S. cannot be passed
from one person to another, nor do they appear to infect animals such as dogs, cats,
or farm animals.
5. Which of these is a symptom of HPS?
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These are early symptoms, appearing one to five weeks after you become infected with
the hantavirus. Other early symptoms include headaches, dizziness, chills, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Four to 10 days after these symptoms begin,
late symptoms appear. These progress rapidly and include coughing and shortness of
breath. At this point, the illness becomes life-threatening, as the lung fill with
fluid. Prompt medical care is critical.
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