Thursday, February 16, 2017

Pennsylvania health officials find pet rat infected with Seoul virus according to : Philly Voice

Health officials said the infected rat was purchased at a Tennessee breeding facility with confirmed Seoul virus. "We are working very closely with the CDC to monitor any Seoul virus activity and prevent further exposure," Secretary Murphy said. The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced Thursday that a pet rat from a home-based breeding facility tested positive for Seoul virus, a type of hantavirus that has claimed 13 lives in a multistate outbreak. More information about Seoul virus and the prevention efforts of state health departments can be found at an FAQ page from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. "If you have pet rats you feel could be infected, or if you or your loved ones have been in contact with pet rats and have any symptoms of Seoul virus, you should contact the department at 1-877-PA-HEALTH.



Pennsylvania health officials find pet rat infected with Seoul virus
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. - El Paso County Public Health says it has linked a rat breeding facility in the county to a multistate outbreak of the Seoul Virus. · Don't snuggle or kiss small pets, touch your mouth after handling small pets, or eat or drink around them. · Don't keep small pets in a child's bedroom, especially children younger than five years. · Keep small pets and their cages out of kitchens or other areas where food is served. Seoul virus is not known to be spread from person to person.

Infected rat in Pennsylvania breeding facility sparks Seoul virus concerns

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