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The overall probability of acquiring HPS when working with rodents appears to be 1 in 1,412 (0.00071). Nonetheless, a causal link between HPS and lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) use is suggested by some investigators.
Hantavirus cases are infrequent in Arizona and usually occur in the northern regions and in rural areas, but the virus can be found throughout the southwestern United States.
Arizona has one of highest total number of reported infections of hantavirus in the U.S., ing to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Hantavirus cases in Arizona increased in summer 2024 The seven confirmed cases of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in 2024 resulted in three deaths in Arizona, two of them in Coconino County.
Nearly 20 years ago, an unknown, rapidly fatal disease broke out in the Four Corners area of the United States where the borders of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet.
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In the year 2020, 833 cases of hantavirus infection had been reported, with 35% mortality rate in the US [8].
Three of the cases reported in 2023 had Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS). This is an increase in our usual case rate: In the last eight years, Arizona has reported 04 cases each year, spread across several counties in the state.
4. Do Roof Rats Carry Diseases? Roof rats throughout Maricopa County have tested negative for tularemia (rabbit fever), hanta virus, and the plague.

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