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Archive Number 20090708.2452
Published Date 08-JUL-2009
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Hantavirus update 2009 - Americas (08): USA (NM, AZ)

HANTAVIRUS UPDATE 2009 - AMERICAS (08): USA (NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA)
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In this update:
[1] HPS Arizona
[2] HPS New Mexico

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[1] HPS Arizona
Date: Tue 23 Jun 2009
Source: UPI.com [edited]
<http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/06/23/Arizona-reports-hantavirus-death/UPI-14021245766853/>


A Minnesota woman who died from a hantavirus infection may have  
contracted the rodent-linked [virus] during a trip through the Grand  
Canyon, authorities said.

The woman, whose name and hometown were not released, died 12 Jun  
[2009] at a hospital outside Arizona, said Trish Lees, a spokeswoman  
for the Coconino County Arizona Health Department.

The woman, in her early 50s, may have contracted the disease during a  
family boating trip on the Colorado River in mid- to late-May 2009,  
Lees told the Arizona Daily Sun, Flagstaff in a story published Tue 23  
Jun 2009.

It was the 1st hantavirus infection case linked to Arizona this year  
[2009]. One case was reported last year [2008] in the state, Lees said.

Hantavirus infections are contracted by inhaling infected particles  
from mouse droppings and urine. The woman told health officials she  
wasn't aware of any recent contact with mice.

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[A report in NAZ Today of 22 Jun 2009
<http://www.naztoday.com/news/top-stories/2009/06/fatal-hantavirus-infection-confirmed-in-coconino-county-visitor/>
indicated that this was a case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS).  
Several hantaviruses in the western hemisphere can cause hantavirus  
pulmonary syndrome. Although this report does not indicate which  
hantavirus is involved in this case, or in the one reported from New  
Mexico below, most likely they are due to infection by Sin Nombre  
virus. Its rodent host is _Peromyscus maniculatus_ (deer mouse, see  
<http://www.wle.umaine.edu/faculty/Burns/burnsphoto6.jpg>).

A map showing the location of the Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona  
can be accessed at <http://www.smart-traveler.info/map_of_az.html>.

For the location of the states of Arizona and New Mexico, in the  
southwestern USA, see
<http://www.sioux.com/images/US_MAP.gif> and the HealthMap/ProMED-mail  
interactive map at <http://healthmap.org/r/00bF>. - Mod.TY]

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[2] HPS New Mexico
Date: Thu 20 Jun 2009
Source: KOB.com [edited]
<http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S985711.shtml?cat=500>


The state health department reports that a 65-year-old San Miguel  
County man has contracted a hantavirus infection, the 2nd confirmed  
case of the year [2009]. The man has been hospitalized at the  
University of New Mexico Hospital. The state health department is  
conducting an environmental investigation to try to determine where  
the man contracted the virus and whether people may be at risk.  
Hantavirus infections can cause a potentially fatal disease that is  
transmitted to humans by infected rodents through their urine,  
droppings and saliva [which dry out and turn to dust, which can be  
stirred up and inhaled - Mod.JW].

The deer mouse [_Peromyscus maniculatus_] is the primary carrier of  
the virus. Symptoms of hantavirus infection include fever, muscle  
aches, chills, headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain  
and coughing. Chances of recovery are better if treatment is sought  
promptly, according to the health department.

[Byline: Reed Upton]

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A map showing the location of San Miguel County, in central New  
Mexico, can be accessed at
<http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/maps/new_mexico_map.html>.
Picture of deer mouse (_Peromyscus maniculatus_)
<http://www.discoverlife.org/IM/I_RB/0000/320/Peromyscus_maniculatus,I_RB26.jpg> -  
Mods.TY/JW]

[see also:
Hantavirus update 2009 - Americas (06): USA (NM) 20090511.1753
2008
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Hantavirus update 2008 - Americas (22): USA (NM), Chile ex Arg.: susp  
20081206.3836
Hantavirus update 2008 - Americas (04): USA (NM) 20080308.0957
2007
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Hantavirus update 2007 - Americas (14): USA (NM) 20071201.3871
Hantavirus update 2007 - Americas (07): USA (NM) 20070621.2007
Hantavirus update 2007 - Americas (06): USA (NM) 20070531.1756]
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