Health officials are warning Middle Tennessee residents about potential hantavirus exposure after confirmed cases surfaced in the region. According to WKRN News 2 ABC, the rare but deadly virus is typically transmitted through contact with infected rodent droppings, urine, or nesting materials, making proper home maintenance and pest control crucial for prevention. The virus can cause severe respiratory illness and has a mortality rate of nearly 40 percent, making early detection and prevention efforts critical. This health alert particularly concerns urban communities where older housing stock and inadequate pest control may increase exposure risks, prompting local health departments to launch educational campaigns about recognition and prevention measures.
Source: WKRN News 2 ABC, Nashville

