#rodents

Rodent Reservoirs Scrutinized as Hantavirus Vector for MV Hondius Andes Outbreak
Investigators are focusing on the potential for rodent reservoirs as the vector that brought hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius Andes, examining vector ecology, port biosecurity, and previous vessel movements.

Rodent Reservoirs Suspected in MV Hondius Andes Hantavirus Outbreak
Investigators are focusing on rodent natural reservoirs as the probable origin of the hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius Andes. Ecologists examine vector pathways, suggesting several scenarios for rodent introduction to the vessel, underscoring the challenges of biosecurity in maritime travel.

Hantavirus Onboard MV Hondius Andes: Focus Shifts to Rodent Reservoirs and Vector Ecology
As investigations continue into the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius Andes, experts are scrutinizing potential rodent reservoirs and the intricate vector ecology that may have facilitated the virus's transfer to the vessel.

Rodent Reservoirs Suspected in Hondius Andes Hantavirus Outbreak; Vector Ecology Under Scrutiny
Investigators are focusing on rodent populations in connection with the MV Hondius Andes hantavirus outbreak, examining potential pathways for viral transmission and boarding, raising questions about embarkation port biosecurity.

Hantavirus Onboard Hondius Andes: Search Intensifies for Rodent Vector Origins
Investigators are focusing on the mv Hondius Andes' supply chain and port calls to understand how Hantavirus-carrying rodents may have boarded the vessel, as experts discuss potential transmission pathways in Cape Verde.