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Danascot

(5,276 posts)
14. Answers to questions I had
Sun May 10, 2026, 09:05 AM
Yesterday

about how people get hantavirus and how it is transmitted between people

People usually get hantavirus from contact with rodents in areas where the disease is present, especially when exposed to their urine, droppings, and saliva.

The Andes virus, found only in South America, is the only type of hantavirus that is known to spread person-to-person. This spread is usually limited to people who have close contact with the ill person. This includes direct physical contact, prolonged time spent in close or enclosed spaces, and exposure to the sick person's body fluids.

https://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/situation-summary/index.html

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"is avoided like the plague" eggplant Saturday #1
Unsparingly chosen language, to be sure. nt eppur_se_muova Saturday #4
Pay attention BigMin28 Saturday #6
The editor had a chuckle, great fun was had by all Prairie Gates Saturday #8
"is avoided like the plague by its residents" IronLionZion Saturday #2
A shame that such a beautful, harmless hobby resulted in their deaths. 70sEraVet Saturday #3
I don't think jet-setting around the world just to see this bird or that is such a 'harmless' hobby Conjuay Saturday #10
Wasn't he an actual bird scientist?? littlemissmartypants Saturday #11
my point remains. Conjuay Yesterday #15
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By referencing a book about Birdwatching... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #17
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Wasn't 60 Minutes and Anderson Cooper birdwatching? BidenRocks Saturday #5
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Did they put on any protective gesr ? Would it have helped ? JI7 Saturday #9
We used to watch birds at landfills LeftInTX Yesterday #18
Hope you complained and got your money back. Gross question everything Yesterday #22
Supposedly- 94% of Hanta virus is in NM, Colorado, Arizona womanofthehills 23 hrs ago #23
It might have protected against the virus, but ... JustABozoOnThisBus Yesterday #19
there goes Trump's MADE IN CHINA bit Skittles Saturday #12
How about popsdenver Yesterday #13
Answers to questions I had Danascot Yesterday #14
Close prolonged contact is not necessary for transmission. LisaL 21 hrs ago #24
Haven't they decided it was in Patagonia? LtTx Yesterday #21
Darwin's Caracara? Deep State Witch 8 hrs ago #26
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