In article <201205142259.q4EMxZZ19044154 at floodgap.com>,
Cameron Kaiser <spectre at floodgap.com> writes:
Hantavirus is a *bigger* risk in the US Southwest, but
SNV (the aetiologic
agent) occurs anywhere the deer mouse does, which is everywhere in the US
except for the Gulf coast.
My point is that the risk of Hantavirus is vastly overstated compared
to say getting in car.
<http://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/surveillance/>
Using at least a P95 or N95 respirator when cleaning
out nasty junk
is just good sense, and they don't cost much.
Agreed. I just don't think hantavirus is really all that likely.
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