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Health Experts Warn of Hantavirus Threat in Wisconsin

May 8, 20262 Mins Read
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MADISON – Health officials are reassuring Wisconsinites not to worry about recent hantavirus news from around the world, even though some might draw parallels to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Nasia Safdar, a specialist in Infectious Disease at UW Madison, emphasized that the current hantavirus situation is very uncommon. “There’s no need for the public in Wisconsin to be overly concerned about this,” she stated.

It’s important to note that the strain of hantavirus currently in the spotlight differs from those generally found in the U.S. According to Safdar, the only strain known to spread from person to person is the Andes strain, which does not exist in the United States. Most hantavirus cases in this country result from exposure to rodents or their droppings, not through human contact.

Dr. Robert Striker, another infectious disease expert at UW Madison, shared that Wisconsin has seen five cases of hantavirus in the past, but those involved a different strain and were very rare. He noted the lessons learned from COVID-19: “It showed us that unexpected situations can arise. It’s essential to maintain a healthy immune system.”

Considering the lingering memories of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts believe that a return to wearing masks is unlikely. Safdar mentioned, “Right now, there doesn’t seem to be any sign of this becoming similar to COVID.”

Health experts advise caution when cleaning areas where rodents may have left droppings. This includes wearing a mask and avoiding vacuuming these contaminated spaces. They underscore that, at present, there is no evidence to suggest hantavirus poses the same widespread danger as COVID-19, but they will keep a close watch on the situation.

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