Uber HantaVirus2026

The project improves public understanding of a rare but severe zoonotic infection.

Purpose

HantaVirus2026 is designed to translate technical public-health guidance into clear, readable information for travelers, households, field workers, and non-specialist readers.

Editorial stance

The site separates confirmed evidence from practical caution. It highlights that most hantavirus exposure is rodent-related and that Andes virus is the key exception for documented limited person-to-person spread.

Scope

The first version focuses on education, official alerts, symptom recognition, and risk triage. It does not collect personal medical data or accept case reports.

HantaVirus2026 is not affiliated with WHO, CDC, the United Nations, or any national health authority. The logo and scientific visual style support recognition and clarity, but the project is independent and educational.