Health officials are investigating a potential hantavirus case in Illinois, though the case is not linked to a recent outbreak of the illness on a cruise ship.
An Illinois resident who was tested for hantavirus does not have the infection, state health officials said Monday. The Winnebago County resident was tested last week after they w ...
A possible case of hantavirus in Illinois not believed to be connected to the recent cruise ship outbreak that killed at least three people has sparked questions about how the virus can spread in the ...
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Suspected hantavirus case in Illinois tests negative, health officials say
Illinois health officials say a suspected hantavirus case in northern Illinois that was believed to be unrelated to the cruise ship outbreak has tested negative.
The Illinois Department of Public Health said it is investigating a potential case of hantavirus in an Illinois resident, that they said is not linked to the deadly cruise ship outbreak.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday they did not detect hantavirus in a potential case in Winnebago County.
The Will County Health Department said mosquitoes recently collected in Mokena tested positive for West Nile, the first batch ...
The Illinois patient is believed to have a North American strain of hantavirus, rather than the South American strain that's been linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship's outbreak ...
The public health agency believes the person, who resides in Winnebago County, was exposed to rodent droppings while cleaning a home.
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