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Beware of hantavirus this spring

Potentiall­y life-threatenin­g lung disease can follow infection; infected rodents prime carrier

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For Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com

As the spring months are the time when the risk for hantavirus infection is at it’s highest – and the danger is present wherHYHU \RX PLJKW ¿QG URGHQWV LW¶V D JRRG idea to review the precaution­s.

Humans can be exposed to hantavirus when inhaling contaminat­ed air caused by the droppings, urine and saliva of infected rodents. Hantavirus can cause illness in humans including a lung related illness known as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, which can be fatal.

Exposure is most likely to occur when cleaning enclosed buildings (grain bins, sheds, barns, garages, trailers, cottages and home) or farm equipment after the winter months.

Rodents will seek out anywhere that is warm and sheltered, and if their droppings and nesting materials are found, caution must be taken to prevent potential infection.

• Ventilate the building by opening doors and windows for at least 30 minutes before cleaning;

• Use wet mopping methods and wear rubber or plastic gloves;

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• Dampen areas contaminat­ed with rodent droppings with bleach disinfecta­nt (one part bleach to nine parts water), let sit for 10 minutes, and remove droppings with a damp mop or cloth;

• Avoid using dry cleaning methods such as dusting, sweeping, vacuuming or air-hosing;

• Steam clean, shampoo or spray upholstere­d furniture with a detergent, disinfecta­nt or a mixture of bleach and water; and

• Wash clothes and bedding with detergent in hot water.

If exposed to the virus, symptoms will start to appear one to six weeks and include tiredness, fever, muscle aches, cough, headaches, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Some people develop severe V\PSWRPV LQFOXGLQJ GLI¿FXOW\ EUHDWKLQJ -- that can be life threatenin­g. Seek medical attention immediatel­y if you have a cough, fever, and shortness of breath.

Between 1994 and 2021, 36 cases of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome were reported in Saskatchew­an; 12 of those cases were fatal.

For more informatio­n on hantavirus,

visit the government website at www. saskatchew­an.ca/residents/health/diseases-and-conditions/hantavirus and HealthLine Online at www.healthline­online.ca.

For advice on symptoms or when to seek care, call HealthLine 811.

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Mouse droppings in a bin or barn could be a sign that hantavirus is present
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Common mice are often the source of hantavirus infections

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