Purpose
HantaVirusTests translates technical public-health guidance into clear information for travelers, households, field workers, and general readers.
The project helps readers make sense of a rare but potentially severe zoonotic infection.
HantaVirusTests translates technical public-health guidance into clear information for travelers, households, field workers, and general readers.
The site separates confirmed evidence from practical caution. It explains that most hantavirus exposure is rodent-related, while Andes virus is the main documented exception for limited person-to-person spread.
This version focuses on education, official updates, symptom recognition, and risk checking. It does not collect personal medical records or accept case reports.
HantaVirusTests
Independent education resource
HantaVirusTests has no affiliation with WHO, CDC, the United Nations, or any national health authority. The project presents educational material in a concise format and does not operate as an official health service.