What is Hantavirus?
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Hantavirus Symptoms & Phases
HFRS progresses through distinct phases: the febrile phase (sudden fever, headache, back pain, abdominal pain, blurred vision); the hypotensive phase (blood pressure drop, possible shock); the oliguric phase (reduced urine output, kidney failure risk); the diuretic phase (increased urination, kidney recovery begins); and the convalescent phase (gradual recovery over weeks to months).
Transmission & Prevention
Hantavirus spreads through inhalation of aerosolized rodent excreta, direct contact with infected rodents, or rarely through bites. It does NOT spread person-to-person. Prevention focuses on rodent control: sealing entry points, using traps, wearing protective equipment when cleaning rodent-contaminated areas, and avoiding disturbing rodent nests.
Diagnosis & Treatment
Diagnosis is confirmed through blood tests detecting Hantavirus antibodies (IgM/IgG) and PCR testing. Treatment is supportive — there is no specific antiviral cure. Medical management includes careful fluid balance, dialysis for kidney failure, and monitoring of vital signs. Early hospital admission significantly improves outcomes.
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