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Hantavirus is a rare but serious illness that can be transmitted to humans. The primary mode of infection is through inhaling airborne particles originating from dry rodent droppings. These particles, when inhaled, can reach the respiratory system, causing an infection known as Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), which can be severe.
Transmission and Prevention Methods
While Hantavirus does not typically spread from person to person, direct exposure to the droppings or urine of infected rodents is the main source of infection. Cases often appear in rural areas or places where rodents are prevalent. Prevention, by avoiding areas likely to harbor rodents or their droppings and maintaining hygiene, remains crucial in mitigating the risks associated with this virus.
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