I first heard about it in the news when the cases happened in Yosemite’s Curry Village tent cabins. This was back in 2012.
This article is long, but gives a lot of detail on the illness, and how quickly it can get extremely bad. It’s an article from 2012, so I’m not sure if the research is up to date, but a few quotes:
“Human infection most commonly happens in confined spaces like houses, cabins, or storage areas, but it’s got to happen within 48 hours of the mouse shedding the virus—researchers have, so far, seen hantavirus survive for only two days outside a host.”
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“symptoms included “a simple cold, a sudden fever—then trouble breathing and an immediate downhill course.””
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“Even if they’d known, there wasn’t much more to be done. There is no known cure. The best that doctors can do is hook up a patient to a ventilator and let the body fight the virus on its own. The fortunate, like Lindsey, recover. But many are not fortunate.”
(Excuse if this link has been posted here before. Thread is so long, I may have missed it.)
The outbreak, which killed three, didn’t only attack the lungs of its victims. It messed with the psyche of the rest of us, too.
www.outsideonline.com