Hantaviruses are zoonotic viruses belonging to the family Hantaviridae and rely on specific rodent species as hosts. Hantaviruses are maintained in nature by specific rodent reservoir species. Infected rodents typically show no signs of illness but shed virus in their urine, feces, and saliva. This can become a public health risk if humans come in contact in excreta contaminated environments. 4,6
Hantaviruses can cause two syndromes. In the Western Hemisphere, hantavirus infections can cause Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)—also called Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome (HCPS)—a rapidly progressive disease affecting the lungs and heart. In Europe and Asia, hantaviruses primarily cause Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS), which mainly affects the kidneys and vascular system. 6,8
