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Updated · USA TODAY · May 7
Washington DC records two confirmed hantavirus cases as Virginia reports last case in 2021
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · May 7

Washington DC records two confirmed hantavirus cases as Virginia reports last case in 2021

8 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · May 7
  • CDC data show the two DC cases were locally acquired Seoul hantavirus infections in 2018, while Maryland has recorded two cases since 1993 and Virginia one.
  • Both DC patients were hospitalised with serious rodent-linked illness and survived, and a 2019 Maryland patient was also hospitalised after several days of fever, fatigue and cough.
  • Officials say there is no sign of active regional concern, but the review follows a deadly cruise ship outbreak that renewed attention on the rare virus, which can cause severe respiratory and heart complications.
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