Hantavirus in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Hantavirus signals for Bosnia and Herzegovina are aggregated from WHO Disease Outbreak News, ProMED-mail, PAHO bulletins, and global news (GDELT & Google News). The risk index combines news mention density, verified outbreak reports, source authority, and recency. Hantaviruses are considered endemic in this country.
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Hantavirus in Bosnia and Herzegovina: questions answered
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How is hantavirus prevented in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
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Prevention
- Seal openings ¼ inch and larger in homes and outbuildings.
- Trap rodents and remove sources of food and shelter.
- When cleaning rodent-contaminated areas, wet down with a 1:10 bleach-water solution before wiping; never sweep or vacuum dry droppings.
- Wear gloves and an N95 respirator when cleaning enclosed rodent-affected spaces.
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