Manitoba Government News Release:
Information Services, Room 29, Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8 Telephone: (204) 
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FRANCAIS

May 19, 2004

 

HANTAVIRUS REMINDER

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) is a rare but serious disease which can be spread by deer mice. Since it was first identified in North America in 1993, there have been 47 cases of HPS in Canada. In Manitoba, there have been two cases, both fatal, reported in 1999 and 2000.

Although the risk of getting a Hantavirus infection in Manitoba is low, cleaning areas where mice may have frequented can expose people to the virus. This bulletin is a regular annual reminder of precautions that can be taken.

Deer mice are found throughout Manitoba. Basements, attics, lofts, sheds, cottages, yards, farmsteads and other places may contain mice droppings. Most Hantavirus infections have resulted from inhalation of the virus by disturbing mice droppings in enclosed spaces or in other mouse habitats.

If there is concern about exposure to mice droppings, the following precautions can be taken:

Further information on Hantavirus, including strategies to prevent rodent infestations, is available from the Manitoba Health Hantavirus fact sheet available at http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/cdc/fs/Hantavirusfs.pdf, the U.S. CDC website at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hanta/hps/index.htm, local public health offices, Workplace Safety and Health at 204-945-6848, or Health Links at 788-8200 or 1-888-315-9257.

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