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BBC Health 📅 07 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Hantavirus survivor says sickness was like ‘hell on earth’

Two survivors who caught the hantavirus years earlier told the BBC they both felt lucky to be alive.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Hantavirus: Key Takeaways for Clinical Practice
  • Hantavirus infections carry severe morbidity with survivors describing debilitating systemic illness; heightened clinical vigilance needed for at-risk populations with exposure to rodent droppings, urine, or saliva
  • Long-term psychological impact evident in survivors' accounts; holistic post-infection support addressing both physical recovery and mental health sequelae should be considered in management plans
  • Rarity of survival emphasizes importance of early recognition, supportive care, and infection control measures; clinicians should maintain awareness of hantavirus as differential diagnosis in unexplained febrile illness with pulmonary or renal involvement
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Two survivors who caught the hantavirus years earlier told the BBC they both felt lucky to be alive.

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