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Hantavirus is primarily spread by deer mice, which are prevalent in the Grand Canyon area. The virus can cause a host of ...
In late June, a Grand Canyon National Park concessions employee contracted hantavirus, a rare but often fatal rodent-borne ...
Two separate cases of zoonotic diseases, hantavirus and rabies, were confirmed at Grand Canyon National Park. A park employee ...
A park employee at the Grand Canyon was exposed to hantavirus, and a separate case of exposure to rabies in the park has also ...
Rats! Health officials are reporting an increase in a rare but serious infectious disease spread by rodents — just four ...
A Coconino County, Arizona health official confirmed a case of Hantavirus at Grand Canyon National Park. Hantavirus is rare, ...
However, the positive news is that hantavirus has never spread from person to person in North America. “Person-to-person ...
Grand Canyon National Park has recently confirmed two separate cases of zoonotic disease within the park — one involving ...
The Grand Canyon reports a hantavirus case in an employee and a positive rabies test in a bat, prompting health precautions.
GRAND CANYON VILLAGE, Ariz. — Cases of two zoonotic diseases, rabies and Hantavirus, have been reported at the Grand Canyon.
Two cases of zoonotic disease, one involving hantavirus and the other rabies, were reported at the Grand Canyon. The hantavirus case involved a concessions employee. The rabies case involved 2 ...
Grand Canyon officials say a concessions employee got sick with hantavirus and two people came into contact with a rabies-infected bat in recent days. By Peter Valencia Published : Jul. 4, 2025 at ...