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Why in News?
Recently, The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed five hantavirus cases and three fatalities aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic, near Cape Verde.
Hantavirus
- Hantaviruses are rodent‑borne viruses transmitted via urine, droppings, or saliva, causing severe human disease.
- The species of hantavirus involved in this case is the Andes virus.
- Diseases Caused
- Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) – Severe respiratory illness.
- Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) – Primarily affecting the kidneys and causing vascular leakage.
- Global Spread – Found in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas (North, Central and South).
- Transmission – Primarily through inhalation of aerosolised rodent droppings; not easily spread person‑to‑person.
Andes virus is the only hantavirus species known to spread between humans.
Diagnosis
- Serology (ELISA) – Detects Immunoglobulins (IgM) antibodies produced at the onset of infection; standard method to confirm active cases of HPS and HFRS.
- Reverse Transcription – Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT‑PCR) – Identifies viral RNA directly in blood; useful in the very early acute phase, even before antibodies appear.
ELISA looks for antibodies, RT‑PCR looks for the virus’s genetic material.

Symptoms
- Incubation – 1–8 weeks post exposure.
- Early Phase – Flu‑like symptoms – fever, muscle aches, fatigue, headache, mild diarrhoea.
- Severe Phase – Respiratory distress, coughing, chest tightness, pneumonia‑like signs; can progress to acute respiratory failure.
- Recovery – Survivors may take weeks to months to fully recover from fatigue and lung damage.
- Fatality Window – Deaths often occur within days of severe respiratory distress if not treated promptly.
Treatment
- No Vaccine / Specific Antiviral available.
- Supportive Care – Hospitalisation, oxygen therapy, respiratory assistance, IV fluids.
- Early Detection – Crucial to prevent progression to severe respiratory distress.
- Prevention – Rodent control, sanitation, avoiding exposure to rodent habitats.
References
- The Hindu | Hantavirus
- BBC | Hantavirus