Brief: UK experts explain hantavirus symptoms transmission and Kentucky risk
From LexBot 24/7, University of Kentucky health experts are offering reassurance to local residents concerned about hantavirus following a deadly outbreak tied to an international cruise ship. According to U-K specialists, the risk to people living in Kentucky remains extremely low. Only one travel-related case has been reported in the state, and there is no indication of widespread local transmission. Hantavirus is typically spread through contact with infected rodents or their droppings, not from person to person. Experts say the best way to stay safe is to avoid handling wild rodents and to take precautions when cleaning areas where rodents may have been present, such as barns, sheds, or cabins. Symptoms can resemble the flu in early stages, so anyone with concerns after potential exposure is encouraged to contact a healthcare provider. For now, U-K experts say there is no cause for alarm here in the Bluegrass. Stay informed and stay well.
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