Got a Pet Rat? Watch Out for This Scary Fresh Virus
By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay ReporterMONDAY, Feb. five, 2018 (HealthDay break news) -- Your pet rat can make you sosick by transmitting a virus which's newly emerged in North US, U.S. health officials warn. Seoul virus is a rat-borne hantavirus which typically causes Signs which resemble the influenza -- fever, headache, muscle pain. "However, it's sopossible there continue can be pet rats out there infective by Seoul virus." Pet rats have been around for a When, however a Fresh "fancy rat" fad has renewed interest in the animals, Knust said. Doctors have known about hantaviruses ever ever the Korean War, Knust said, & specifically about the Seoul virus ever ever the early 1980s.Here's The Virus which People Are Catching From Their Pet Rats
as declared in Jean-Jacques Boujot/inventive commonsIn a premier, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention soon announced an outbreak of a type of hantavirus called Seoul virus between pet rat owners. The investigation found rat Seoul virus contagions in 31 facilities in eleven states by human &/or rat contagions, & 6 had exchanges by ratteries in Canada. Analyzing found 24 people (13.one%) by Seoul virus antibodies; 3 (twelve.five%) were hospitalized & no dyinges occurred. Seoul virus contagions could range from asymptomatic to fatal, by dying from hemorrhagic fever by renal syndrome (HFRS), or bleeding by kidney failure, occurring uncommonly, in one-two%. SymptomsWith Seoul virus, the initial Signs are relatively nondescript, including fever, headache, back pain & nausea emerging one-two weeks after exposure.collected by :Sandra Alex
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