A hantavirus that can cause a deadly respiratory illness in humans may be more common in rodent populations in parts of the Pacific Northwest than previously re ...
These critters were carrying the Sin Nombre variant of hantavirus, which can be spread from rodents to humans but not from one person to another ...
New research shows that more Pacific Northwest rodents than expected carry hantavirus, Scientific American reports. In an article headlined “A shocking number of Pacific Northwest rodents may carry ...
The area with the biggest prevalence is the Palouse region, which includes parts of eastern Washington and north-central ...
A hantavirus strain that causes deadly respiratory disease in humans may be more prevalent among rodents in Pacific Northwest ...
College of Veterinary Medicine who helped release a study that found Sun Nombre Virus, a type of Hantavirus, may be more ...
The Sin Nombre virus—a hantavirus that can cause a deadly respiratory disease in humans—may be more widespread among rodent populations in parts of the Pacific Northwest than previously recognized. A ...
Global agencies, including the WHO, are still monitoring the hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius, which infected 11 people and resulted in three deaths. The infected people are from 23 different ...
Researchers found that a significant portion of rodents in the Pacific Northwest were carrying the Sin Nombre virus (SNV).
The Sin Nombre virus, a hantavirus carried by rodents that can cause a serious lung disease in humans, may be more common in rodents in parts of the Pacific Northwest than ...
PACIFIC NORTH WEST (KTVZ) -- A surprising number of rodents in the Pacific Northwest are carrying hantavirus, raising concerns about potential human exposure in parts of the region, including eastern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A surprising number of rodents captured during a recent study in the Pacific Northwest were carriers of the Sin Nombre virus, a ...