For many years the serious illness called Hantavirus was not considered much of
an issue in Indiana however in 2024 there were 4 confirmed cases in Indiana in
which two died and two survived. The national average is about 38 % of those
she become infected with the Hantavirus may die from the disease according to
the CDC. Most cases of the Hantavirus are found west of the Mississippi River. If
fact about 94 % are out west. The good news is that the Hantavirus Pulmonary
Syndrome or (HPS) is not spread from person to person instead spread mainly by
rodents according the CDC. This potentially deadly virus is spread by the deer
mouse through feces, saliva and urine. The two main mouse species present in
Indiana are the house mouse and deer mouse.
Since the death of the noted actor Gene Hackman’s wife of 30 years due to the
hantavirus this serious illness has entered the limelight. Symptoms can include
fatigue fever muscle aches dizziness and chills. As the virus develops shortness of
breath, coughing and tightness in the lungs can develop. Admittedly many of
these symptoms may be the same symptoms of other illnesses it is important to
remember that the Hantavirus is a result of close contact with the deer mouse
and its excretions.
Reducing the risk of this virus includes eliminating or minimizing contact with
rodents. Seal holes that may allow entry of mice, clean up and maintain good
sanitation by decluttering and removing harborages. Trapping of mice and a good
baiting program is also very effective. If you are unable to protect yourself, call
your pest professional for an evaluation of your home.
We need to be aware of the Hantavirus which is very serious but we should not
forget that there are many diseases that can be transferred to humans by any
mouse or rodent. Be aware and take action. Knowledge is power in protecting
you and your family.