In light of the recent human case of
hantavirus likely contracted via infected rats,
Dr. Tran Phu Manh Sieu, director of
Sieu said officers from the district
preventive health units will check for rat caves, observe rats’ routines and
food sources to ensure the bait will be effective.
After four days, the dead rats will
be collected every day for the subsequent ten days, he said.
He asked local families to keep
their homes rat-free by cleaning their homes as thoroughly as possible.
Any pets that mistakenly eat
poisoned rat bait will need to be immediately taken to a veterinarian, he
said.
Last month,
Doctors had initially diagnosed him
with dengue fever as he had high fever and skin rashes, but later tests at
the Pasteur Institute in the city showed he had hantavirus.
The man, who was discharged two
weeks later after recovering, said he had been bitten by a rat while sleeping
at home, prompting the Pasteur Institute to test rats and house mice near his
house.
All three samples that tested
positive for hantavirus came from rats, the institute said.
According to the US Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, hantavirus found in
People become infected through
contact with hantavirus-infected rodents, their urine or droppings.
Sieu said hantavirus infections are
rare and cannot be spread from human to human.
“Over the past decade,
But he said rats and mice also
transmit other diseases such as bubonic plague and tetanus.
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Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 12, 2012
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