
SHA warn of hantavirus risk during spring cleaning
Spring cleaning could come with a deadly health risk.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is warning about hantavirus, a rare but potentially fatal illness spread by infected deer mice.
“Anyone cleaning storage sheds or recreational vehicles that have been sitting all winter should be aware and take precautions against Hantavirus,” said Dr. David Torr, medical health officer with the SHA, in a statement issued Thursday.
The virus is transmitted through airborne particles from the droppings, urine, or saliva of infected rodents. When inhaled, it can lead to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a severe lung condition that can be, again, fatal.