Researchers found that a significant portion of rodents in the Pacific Northwest were carrying the Sin Nombre virus (SNV).
Health officials in Washington are working with local and federal partners on investigations into hantavirus infections found ...
Two King County residents are monitoring for hantavirus symptoms at home, and a third person is quarantined in Nebraska.
Health officials in Washington are now monitoring a fourth person in King County for possible hantavirus exposure, as a Bend ...
Washington State University researchers reported that a new study found signs of Sin Nombre virus in rodents across parts of ...
Hantavirus has received significant media attention in recent weeks because of a reported outbreak involving a cruise ship ...
The Sin Nombre virus—a hantavirus that can cause a deadly respiratory disease in humans—may be more widespread among rodent ...
A Washington State University study found that 30% of rodents in the Palouse region of Washington and Idaho had evidence of ...
A hantavirus that can cause a deadly respiratory illness in humans may be more common in rodent populations in parts of the ...
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