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 ...
A recent study conducted in Washington and Idaho found that nearly 30% of rodents showed evidence of past infection with the ...
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 ...
Unusually high hantavirus levels were found in mice across the Palouse, according to a recent Washington State University study. The WSU study found 29% of deer mice had signs of past ...
Researchers found nearly 30% of rodents they researched showed evidence of past infection of Hantavirus, and ten percent were ...
Researchers found that a significant portion of rodents in the Pacific Northwest were carrying the Sin Nombre virus (SNV).
Unusually high hantavirus levels were found in mice across the Palouse, according to a recent Washington State University ...
The new study found signs of hantavirus in nearly 30% of rodents tested in parts of Washington and Idaho.
A super El Niño may raise the risk of rare but deadly hantavirus infections in parts of the United States this summer.