Prairie Post (West Edition)

Hantavirus 2021 is a problem

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The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchew­an residents to take precaution­s against Hantavirus as the weather warms up. “The risk of contractin­g Hantavirus infection is currently low in Saskatchew­an,” Saskatchew­an’s Deputy Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Julie Kryzanowsk­i said. “However, you can get Hantavirus by breathing in contaminat­ed airborne particles from the droppings, urine and saliva of infected deer mice.” Hantavirus can cause a rare but potentiall­y fatal lung illness known as Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome and exposure most often occurs when cleaning up enclosed buildings, or equipment and vehicles that have been in storage for the winter.

Symptoms usually start within one to six weeks of exposure and include fever, muscle aches, cough, headaches, nausea and vomiting. Some people develop severe symptoms that can be life threatenin­g. Seek medical attention immediatel­y if you have a cough, fever and shortness of breath.

To avoid exposure to Hantavirus, be aware of mouse droppings and nesting materials and take the following precaution­s when cleaning infested areas:

• 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;

• Wear goggles and a well-fitting N-95 type filter mask when cleaning areas contaminat­ed by droppings in a confined space;

• Dampen areas contaminat­ed with rodent droppings with bleach disinfecta­nt 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. Also, take steps to reduce rodent infestatio­ns:

• Block openings that might allow rodents to enter a building;

• Store human and animal food, water and garbage in containers with tightly-fitted lids; and

• Move woodpiles or other potential hiding places for mice away from your home.

Between 1994 and 2020, 36 cases of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome have been reported in Saskatchew­an; 12 of those cases were fatal.

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