HMHantavirus Maps

About Us

About Us - Hantavirus Maps

Hantavirus Maps is a static, source-linked public health explanation site. It is designed to help readers find official context without implying live local case tracking.

Key Points

The homepage keyword and product focus is hantavirus map.

The project prioritizes source transparency, conservative language, and clear limits.

It is not medical advice, diagnosis, emergency guidance, or a substitute for professional public health information.

What this site does

Hantavirus Maps organizes official-source summaries, selected public health alerts, and rodent reservoir ecology into readable map and guide pages.

This project treats hantavirus as a serious public health topic that deserves calm explanation. It avoids sensational live-local, exact-risk, and unsupported county-precision claims.

What this site does not do

Hantavirus Maps does not provide medical diagnosis, emergency advice, treatment advice, live case reporting, or exact personal risk scoring.

If you are ill after rodent exposure, have trouble breathing, or need case reporting guidance, contact healthcare professionals, emergency services, or local public health authorities.

Contact

For site questions, corrections, source suggestions, or policy requests, contact support@hantavirusmaps.org.

Deployment model

The site is built as a static Next.js export for Cloudflare Workers assets. Data files are reviewed JSON snapshots and no server runtime or paid API is required.

Source transparency

Reviewed Sources

Links open official public health or agency-published source material used for the summaries on this page.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Reported Cases of Hantavirus Disease

U.S. historical case context and the state-only geography limitation.

CDC states public case data are reported by state only and county-level data cannot be provided publicly.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Hantavirus Prevention

General prevention principles for avoiding rodent urine, droppings, saliva, and nesting materials.

Does not replace local public health, occupational safety, or clinician guidance for high-risk settings.

World Health Organization

Hantavirus

Global disease overview, syndromes, and Andes virus human-to-human transmission caveat.

Global overview; local agencies provide country-specific surveillance.