Man dies from hantavirus in China
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Man dies from hantavirus in China |
Even as the coronavirus outbreak takes the world by storm, a number
of other diseases are also rearing their ugly heads. Cases of swine flu
and bird flu have already been reported in India and other countries.
Now, a man from China has tested positive for hantavirus.
China’s Global Times tweeted that the man from Yunnan Province died
while on his way back to Shandong Province for work on a bus on Monday.
The 32 other people on the bus were also tested for the virus.
What exactly is the hantavirus?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
hantaviruses are a family of viruses which are spread mainly by rodents
and can cause varied diseases in people.
It can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) and haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).
The disease is not airborne and can
only spread to people if they come in contact with urine, feces, and
saliva of rodents and less frequently by a bite from an infected host.
Symptoms of hantavirus
Early symptoms of HPS include fatigue, fever, and muscle aches, along
with headaches, dizziness, chills and abdominal problems. If left
untreated, it can lead to coughing and shortness of breath and can be
fatal, with a mortality rate of 38 percent, according to CDC.
While the initial symptoms of HFRS too remain the same, it can cause
low blood pressure, acute shock, vascular leakage, and acute kidney
failure.
HPS can't be passed on from person to person, while HFRS transmission between people is extremely rare.
As per the CDC, rodent population control is the primary strategy for preventing hantavirus infections.
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