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Hantavirus and need to control rat population

ADELMO FERNANDES, Vasco
Published May 11
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The recent concerns surrounding hantavirus outbreaks have understandably caused anxiety, especially after reports of passengers being evacuated from a cruise ship near Spain’s Canary Islands for medical observation.  While the virus deserves serious attention from health authorities, experts stress that there is no reason for panic among the general public. Hantavirus is primarily spread through contact with infected rodents, especially rats and mice. Unlike Covid-19 that spreads rapidly from person to person, most strains of hantavirus do not easily transmit between humans. The bigger concern lies in uncontrolled rodent populations. Rats thrive in dirty, overcrowded, and poorly maintained environments where food waste and stagnant conditions allow them to multiply quickly. Only infected rodents spread the disease. Many local rats are simply pests without carrying the virus. Communities and local authorities must focus on proper garbage disposal, clean drainage systems, safe food storage and regular pest control measures.  Areas infested with rats should never be cleaned dry with a broom, as this can release contaminated particles into the air. Instead, disinfectants and protective gloves should be used. Maintaining cleanliness, improving sanitation, and controlling rodent populations are essential public health responsibilities.



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