The Vermont Health Department is reminding residents to be cautious when cleaning rodent infested areas after a person contracted a virus while in the state according to NEWS 10. The individual was most likely exposed to rodent droppings while cleaning up a seasonal home in August.
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is a serious respiratory disease caused by an infection with a type of hantavirus. Symptoms include fatigue, fever, headaches, muscle aches, dizziness and chills followed by coughing and shortness of breath. According to Vermont officials, approximately one-third of people who have Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome die from the disease.
In the United States, deer mice and the white-footed mouse, most common in the Northeast are the vectors of the virus. These rodents shed the virus in their urine, droppings, and saliva. The infection is transmitted to people when they breathe air contaminated with the virus which occurs when fresh rodent urine, droppings, or nesting materials are stirred up and their particles become airborne according to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA).
Researchers also believe that people may be able to contract the virus after touching something that has been contaminated with rodent urine, droppings, or saliva and then touching their nose or mouth; or if they eat food contaminated by urine, droppings, or saliva from an infected rodent.
The NPMA recommends these tips to keep homes rodent-free this winter:
If evidence of a rodent infestation is found, contact your local Albany pest professional to outline the best prevention plan and elimination techniques. Thomas Pest Services offers rodent services, rodent removal and services to seal out rodents. Rodents and Hantavirus are a serious threat and should be left to a professional. Thomas Pest Services offers free inspections to Columbia, Albany, Fulton, Schenectady, Renneselear, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties.