Hantavirus Found in Mice at San Onofre State Campground - California Hoy

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Sep 16, 2024

Hantavirus Found in Mice at San Onofre State Campground

 



Two mice collected from a campground trail at San Onofre State Beach, as part of ongoing surveillance to protect public health, have tested positive for the potentially deadly hantavirus. County Vector Control team is working with campground officials to notify campground visitors and staff.

Finding hantavirus in wild rodents is not uncommon in San Diego County, these are the 19th and 20th findings in mice in 2024. However, people rarely come into direct contact with infected animals because wild rodents naturally avoid humans.

While exposure to hantavirus is rare, people should be careful around wild rodents as there is no cure or vaccine for hantavirus.

Symptoms of hantavirus usually develop between 1-8 weeks after exposure and include:

  • Severe muscle aches
  • Chills, fever or fatigue
  • Headache or dizziness
  • Nausea, vomiting or stomach pain
  • Difficulty breathing


If you think that you may have been exposed to hantavirus, seek medical attention immediately.

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