Hantavirus: Localized official source; review date, coverage, and limits before comparing metrics.
Localized disease profile with status, transmission, sources, and interpretation limits.
Radar score
42
Monitoring priority out of 100
Patojen: Andes virusu ve diger hantaviruslar
Aile: Hantaviridae
Incubation: CDC guidance states that Andes-virus HPS symptoms appear within 4 to 42 days.
Transmission and severity
Operational reading
Transmission
Typically spreads through rodent urine, droppings, and saliva; Andes virus is the known type that can spread person to person through close contact.
Severity
HPS can progress to severe respiratory failure; early medical evaluation is critical.
Symptom
Findings to monitor
Prevention
Priority steps
Seal rodent entry points
Do not dry sweep contaminated areas
Follow the official cleaning guidance
Monitor symptoms after travel
Treatment
Clinical note
There is no specific treatment; supportive care, oxygen or respiratory support, and early clinical follow-up are important.
Geographic context
Where is it being monitored?
Monitoring tags
Operational triggers
There are no extra operational tags for this profile; follow the weekly signals.
Context-specific signal
Latest changes for this disease
June 11, 2026
HighECDC MV Hondius Andes hantavirus olayini 13 vakaya guncelledi
Localized disease profile with status, transmission, sources, and interpretation limits.
ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report
20 May 2026
MonitoringCDC opened a South America Level 1 notice for Andes virus
Localized disease profile with status, transmission, sources, and interpretation limits.
CDC Andes Virus (Hantavirus) in South America
May 25, 2026
MonitoringECDC 25 May: MV Hondius hantavirus event rose to 12 cases
ECDC's 25 May update reports 12 cases (10 confirmed, 2 probable) and 3 deaths in the MV Hondius-linked Andes hantavirus event as of 24 May, with one new case and no new deaths.
ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report
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