What are the first symptoms of hantavirus?

Early symptoms are general and include fever, fatigue, and muscle pain. Other symptoms may include headache, nausea (a feeling of sickness in the stomach), vomiting, diarrhea (loose stool/poop) and dizziness.
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How do you know if you got hantavirus?

Early symptoms include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, especially in the large muscle groups—thighs, hips, back, and sometimes shoulders. These symptoms are universal. There may also be headaches, dizziness, chills, and abdominal problems, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
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Can you get sick from cleaning mouse droppings?

It is believed that humans can get sick with this virus if they breathe in contaminated dust from mice nests or droppings. You may come in contact with such dust when cleaning homes, sheds, or other enclosed areas that have been empty for a long time. Hantavirus does not seem to spread from human to human.
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How likely is it to get hantavirus?

Cohen: Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is rare — the chance of getting the disease is 1 in 13,000,000, which is less likely than being struck by lightning.
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Can you get a mild case of hantavirus?

What are the symptoms of hantavirus infection? Hantavirus infection can have no symptoms or cause mild to severe illness. Fever is the most common symptom in all three types of disease and lasts about 3-7 days. Other symptoms differ between the three types of disease.
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Do all mice carry hantavirus?

Only some kinds of mice and rats can give people hantaviruses that can cause HPS. In North America, they are the deer mouse, the white-footed mouse, the rice rat, and the cotton rat. However, not every deer mouse, white-footed mouse, rice rat, or cotton rat carries a hantavirus.
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How long does hantavirus last in mouse droppings?

Survival of the virus for 2 or 3 days has been shown at normal room temperature. Exposure to sunlight will decrease the time of viability, and freezing temperatures will actually increase the time that the virus survives.
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Does wearing a mask prevent hantavirus?

Typically an N95-rated Dust Mask is considered sufficient protection against viruses. Particles from mouse feces might become airborne if they are swept or vacuumed, so spraying with a mixture of bleach and water is recommended before wiping down the areas.
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How quickly does hantavirus progress?

In most recorded cases, symptoms develop 1 to 8 weeks after exposure.
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Where is hantavirus most common?

HPS is more common in South America than in North America. Cases have been identified in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, and Bolivia. Andes virus causes HPS in Argentina and Chile and is the only hantavirus known to have been transmitted from person to person.
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What if I vacuumed mouse droppings?

NOTE: never vacuum or sweep droppings, nests or dead mice. This can create dust that can be inhaled. The dust may contain Hantavirus.
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How long does hantavirus last?

The average is 2 to 4 weeks. This disease is extremely serious since about 40% of the people who get the disease die. The disease begins as a flu-like illness.
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What disinfectant kills hantavirus?

The hantavirus is destroyed by detergents and readily available disinfectants such as diluted household bleach or products containing phenol (e.g., Lysol®).
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Should I get tested for hantavirus?

Individuals with symptoms of hantavirus infection and a history of exposure to a rodent or its droppings, urine, or nest, should be tested for confirmation.
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Does hantavirus always have fever?

The patient often has no fever (afebrile). However, occasionally the onset may be rapid, with fever, suggesting an acute respiratory infection. (For more information on this disorder, choose “Interstitial Pneumonia” as your search term in the Rare Disease Database.)
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Can you get sick from old rat droppings?

Salmonellosis is a type of food poisoning spread by rodent feces, especially through the consumption of contaminated food. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever and abdominal pain. Each year, approximately 40,000 cases of Salmonella are reported in the U.S., according to WebMD.
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Can a blood test detect hantavirus?

Blood tests can reveal if your body has made antibodies to a hantavirus. Your doctor may order other laboratory tests to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms.
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Does hantavirus cause sore throat?

What are the symptoms of HPS? Symptoms of HPS usually start one to eight weeks after contact with infected mice or rats or their urine, feces, and saliva. People usually DO NOT have a runny nose, sore throat, or a rash.
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Can you get sick from mice in house?

They can make you very sick

While the common house mouse is not as dangerous to your health as a deer mouse, they can still spread disease, such as hantavirus, salmonellosis and listeria through their urine, droppings, saliva and nesting materials.
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Can you become immune to hantavirus?

There are currently no FDA-approved vaccines or therapeutics for hantavirus-related diseases; however, it is evident that a robust neutralizing antibody response is critical for protection from severe disease.
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Can you get hantavirus from one mouse dropping?

Any activity that puts you in contact with deer mouse droppings, urine, saliva, or nesting materials can place you at risk for infection. There is no evidence that the disease spreads from one person to another.
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Can mouse pee make you sick?

Hantavirus is a rare viral disease that can damage the heart, lungs and other organs so they cannot function properly. It is also called hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). People get this illness when they inhale or come into contact with infected rodent droppings, urine or saliva.
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What percentage of mice carry the hantavirus?

And even though 15-20 percent of deer mice are infected with hantavirus, Cobb explains, it's a rare disease for humans to contract, mostly because the virus dies shortly after contact with sunlight, and it can't spread from one person to another.
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How can you protect yourself from hantavirus?

The best way to protect yourself from Hantavirus is to control rodents in and around your home. Clean up spilled food and keep stored food in sealed containers to keep rodents out. Remove trash regularly. A mouse can fit through a hole the size of a dime.
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What states have hantavirus?

In fact, it has been found in 34 states, although the majority of cases have been found in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and California. In the summer of 2012, the largest outbreak of Hantavirus since 1993 occurred in Yosemite National Park. Ten people were infected, ranging in age from 12 to 56.
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