Arizona haunta virus
Head and body together measure approximately four inches 10cm. The tail is normally shorter than the body, typically 2—4 inches 5cm—10cm.
Its top fur ranges from pale to reddish brown, while its underside and feet are white. The white-footed mouse is found throughout southern New England, the Mid-Atlantic, parts of the southern states, the midwestern and western states, and Mexico. It prefers wooded and brushy areas, although it will sometimes inhabit more open ground. The white-footed mouse is found throughout southern New England and the Mid-Atlantic and southern states, the midwestern and western states, and Mexico. It prefers wooded and brushy areas, although it will sometime inhabit more open ground.
Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Section Navigation. Evidence from this outbreak suggests that strains of hantaviruses in South America may be transmissable from person to person. To date, no cases of HPS have been reported in the United States in which the virus was transmitted from one person to another.
In fact, in a study of health care workers who were exposed to either patients or specimens infected with related types of hantaviruses which cause a different disease in humans , none of the workers showed evidence of infection or illness.
In Chile and Argentina, rare cases of person-to-person transmission have occurred among close contacts of a person who is ill with a type of hantavirus called Andes virus.
After the initial outbreak, the medical community nationwide was asked to report any cases of illness with symptoms similar to those of HPS that could not be explained by any other cause.
As a result, additional cases have been reported. Since , researchers have discovered that there is not just one hantavirus that causes HPS, but several. An investigation was begun. The results led to the discovery of another hantavirus, named Bayou virus, which was linked to a carrier, the rice rat Oryzomys palustris. In late , a year-old Florida man came down with HPS symptoms; he later recovered.
This person also had not traveled to the Four Corners area. A similar investigation revealed yet another hantavirus, named the Black Creek Canal virus, and its carrier, the cotton rat Sigmodon hispidus. Another case occurred in New York. This time, the Sin Nombre-like virus was named New York-1, and the white-footed mouse Peromyscus leucopus , was implicated as the carrier. Information for this page was developed using the CDC video Preventing Hantavirus Disease and resource articles listed in the bibliography.
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