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Resources with keywords: Zoonotic Diseases



HANTAVIRUSES Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control Potential Impacts of Disease Agent Beyond Clinical Illness References
World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH)
Hantavirus outbreak toolbox
WHO
Hantavirus
WHO
Andes Virus Outbreak on a Cruise Ship: Current Situation
CDC

This CDC reference is updated regularly and includes links to general information about Andes Virus, clinical overview, clinician brief for Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, public health guidance, FAQs, etc.

Andes Virus Makes Its Way to US: What We Know—and How Public Health Laboratories Are Responding
APHL: Lab Culture News
12 May 2026

Addresses the public health response, current testing options for Andes virus, Incident Command System, etc.

Hantavirus Laboratory Testing Guidance
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Center for Laboratory Sciences
11 May 2026

Includes guidance on considerations for infection control in laboratory settings, safety risks assessment for handling specimens, and testing.

Hantavirus Case Definition and Reporting
CDC
8 May 2026
2026 Multi-country Hantavirus Cluster Linked to Cruise Ship
CDC / Health Alert Network (HAN)
8 May 2026
Hantavirus cluster linked to cruise ship travel, Multi-country
WHO / Disease Outbreak News
4 May 2026

Andes virus is the only known hantavirus capable of person-to-person transmission, documented in healthcare settings without adequate IPC. Outbreak originated aboard MV Hondius (Ushuaia, Argentina departure). Illness characterized by fever, GI symptoms, and rapid progression to ARDS and shock. Hospital workers caring for hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) patients require contact and droplet precautions at minimum; airborne precautions during aerosol-generating procedures.

An emerging human eye disease is associated with aquatic virus zoonotic infection
Nature Microbiology
26 March 2026

Liu S, Hu D, Xu T et al.
A human ocular disease called persistent ocular hypertensive viral anterior uveitis (POH-VAU) has recently emergedin associated with covert mortality nodavirus (CMNV) of aquatic origin.

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