12 Oct 2018 | 09:21 AM UTC
Bolivia: Hantavirus outbreak in La Asunta
Ten cases of Hantavirus reported in Bolivia’s La Asunta municipality (La Paz department) as of October 10
Event
A health alert has been issued for the municipality of La Asunta (La Paz department) due to an outbreak of Hantavirus. At least ten cases have been confirmed as of October 10, including one fatality. The patients are believed to have contracted the disease via the consumption of contaminated water.
Context
Hantavirus is spread via the urine, saliva, and feces of infected
rodents and is contracted via ingestion, contact with contaminated
surfaces, or inhalation of contaminated air. The most common symptoms of
the virus are similar to those of influenza: fever, muscle aches, and
fatigue. Other possible symptoms include headache, dizziness, chills,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Hantavirus is fatal in
roughly one-third of cases.
Advice
Those present in La Asunta and surrounding areas should avoid exposure to potentially rodent-infested areas (e.g. barns, camp sites, construction sites, garbage dumps); drink only bottled water; make sure any outdoor garbage cans are properly covered and the area kept clean; regularly air out any structures that may have rodent infestations (barns, garages, etc.); and properly store foodstuffs. Individuals exhibiting the aforementioned symptoms are advised to seek immediate medical treatment.