Arizona Health Officials Warn of Uptick in Hantavirus Cases
Arizona Health Officials Warn of Uptick in Hantavirus Cases
Arizona health officials are reporting a concerning rise in hantavirus infections. Hantavirus is carried primarily by deer mice and other rodents, and humans can become infected through direct contact with these animals or by inhaling dust contaminated with their droppings, urine, or saliva. The virus is particularly dangerous because it can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a severe and often fatal respiratory condition. Symptoms of HPS include fever, fatigue, and muscle aches, followed by severe respiratory distress and fluid buildup in the lungs, and carries a high mortality rate. This warning was issued to heighten public awareness so preventive measures can be taken to reduce exposure.The Arizona Department of Health Services (DHS) announced that there have been seven confirmed infections and three deaths reported in the state over the past six months. This marks a significant increase compared to previous years, and the agency is actively providing guidance on reducing the risk of infection as they continue to monitor for new cases. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were 11 hantavirus cases in Arizona in total in the six-year span from 2016 to 2022. The new cases are being reported primarily in the Western and Southwestern United States.Dr. Aaron Glatt, chief of infectious diseases at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital in New York, emphasized the seriousness of hantavirus infections, stating, “Hantavirus is a rare but important cause of serious, even fatal respiratory infection. It is transmitted by various rodents, especially the deer mouse, and can cause mild disease, but it does cause fatal illness in a significant percentage of people who acquire this illness.”
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