Fifth Case Of Hantavirus Confirmed In New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. -- A fifth case of Hantavirus has been confirmed in New Mexico. The New Mexico Department of Health says a 59-year-old woman from McKinley County is hospitalized at University Hospital in critical condition with the infection.
Three people have died from Hantavirus in the state this year while a 39-year-old man from McKinley County has recovered from the infection, which is
transmitted through rodents feces, urine and saliva. People usually catch the infection by breathing in dust from areas of rodent infestations
Fifth Case Of Hantavirus Confirmed In New Mexico
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There is a better chance of Republicans politicians allowing their rich benefactors to pay their share of taxes than this disease showing up on Beaver Island.
This is for your information
People from Beaver Island do travel! I have also serviced homes on the Island that have been so over run with mice that the stove and other areas in the home were covered with urine and droppings. The smell would knock you over. Those are the things that cause the virus. Once again trying to inform and let others know to keep mice out of their homes.
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