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Dear Larry,

They have been saying that it is airborne and you inhale the virus.

Good idea to have an air filter, such as HEPA, for your house to remove

airborne particles.

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> Has anyone as of yet been knowledgable of how people catch/contract this

> fatal virus?

>

> And how do the rodents get it in the first place to excrete the virus in

> their urine & droppings.

>

> Its said that after the droppings & urine have dried up that the virus

> lives on to be contracted

> via direct contact or the wind.

>

> So how does it enter our system???

>

> ( usa ) 31 states have had cases of it so far!!!

>

> Thanks

>

> Larry

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- HantaVirus

Has anyone as of yet been knowledgable of how people catch/contract this

fatal virus?

And how do the rodents get it in the first place to excrete the virus in

their urine & droppings.

Its said that after the droppings & urine have dried up that the virus

lives on to be contracted

via direct contact or the wind.

So how does it enter our system???

( usa ) 31 states have had cases of it so far!!!

Thanks

Larry

Larry: It is my understanding that the virus is air borne and is inhaled.

The last report I heard was that it does not spread through direct contact.

I have great faith in my air purification (not filtration) system to control

this virus.

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Dear Larry,

One theory suggest the pleomorphism of the Hanta virus... read " The Cancer

Microbe " (look it at amazon.com) and you will understand how a virus can be

a fungi, a bacteria and a parasite.

M.D.

HantaVirus

Has anyone as of yet been knowledgable of how people catch/contract this

fatal virus?

And how do the rodents get it in the first place to excrete the virus in

their urine & droppings.

Its said that after the droppings & urine have dried up that the virus

lives on to be contracted

via direct contact or the wind.

So how does it enter our system???

( usa ) 31 states have had cases of it so far!!!

Thanks

Larry

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Larry wrote (in part) :

> And how do the rodents get it in the first place

from:

http://www.sightings.com/general6/hantavirus.htm

Did Hanta Virus Decimate

Sixteenth Century Mexico?

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Source New Scientist (edited)

12-23-00

New Theory on 16th Century Mexican Epidemics

Stahle, a geologist at the University of

Arkansas in Fayetteville, has claimed that 2 of the

most devastating epidemics to hit the native

population of colonial Mexico, contrary to the

conventional view, were not imported by Europeans.

Rather they were caused by an indigenous virus and

magnified by a mega-drought and the stress of

colonization.

Hantavirus-like hemorrhagic fever [epidemics]

spread across the Yucatan peninsula in 1545 and

again in 1576, killing 17 million people, including

80 percent of the native Indians, the same

proportion of the population that died in Europe

during the Black Death. " It shows that natural

hazards like drought can interact with social

conditions to amplify an epidemic, " said Stahle at

a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San

Francisco.

The traditional view is that native peoples in the

Americas succumbed to European diseases to which

they had no natural resistance. Although the 1520

epidemic that killed 8 million is still thought to

have been smallpox, a European disease, the [1545

and 1576 epidemics] now appear to have been caused

by a rat-borne hemorrhagic fever called Cocolitzli.

Medical journals have already published 2 articles

this year arguing that the symptoms recorded at the

time most strongly resemble those of an aggressive

hantavirus infection. They include blood gushing

from every orifice, black tongue and green urine.

Hantaviruses can by carried by rats. Stahle noticed

that in both epidemics the disease was completely

absent from the arid coastal lowlands where rats do

not live. He then plotted the amount of

precipitation in the epidemic regions based on a

2000-year tree ring database covering all of North

and South America. He found both Cocolitzli

epidemics occurred at the peak of a wet period

preceded by severe droughts.

During the drought, Stahle argues, rats would have

stayed near limited sources of water, thus forming

a concentrated reservoir of virus. When the rains

returned, the rats spread around the countryside to

forage and took the virus with them. The population

would certainly have been more resistant if these

droughts hadn't coincided with the period of

conquest and colonisation by the Spanish. This left

the native people hungry and poorly clothed. The

Cocolitzli virus has never been found, but Stahle

says of virus hunters from the U.S. Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention in the field

searching for a candidate virus in rats of the

region: " I would bet they find it in the next 5

years. "

[Filed by Knight]

--

[if the word " rats " is replaced by the word

" rodents " throughout the text, the hypothesis

advanced by Stahle has some interest.

Hantaviruses occur worldwide and hundreds of

thousands of cases of " Hemorrhagic fever with renal

syndrome " (HFRS) are recorded annually in China,

Korea and Russia. Death rates range from less than

0.1 percent for Puumala virus to up to 10 per cent

for Hantaan virus. However, mortalities of greater

than 40 percent are recorded in the clinically

distinct " Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome " (HPS)

recently recognized in North and South America. At

least 174 of the approximately 250 cases recorded

in the USA and Canada have been associated with

infection by a single virus, Sin Nombre virus.

Consequently outbreaks of hantavirus infection

could have attained the fatality rates observed in

16th-Century Mexico. A difficulty of the hypothesis

is that it draws inferences from the potential

population dynamics of a presumed vector. Rodents

can be vectors of many pathogenic agents; it was

the bacillus _Pasteurella pestis_ in the case of

the Black Death of medieval Europe. Isolation of

novel hantaviruses in Mexico will not support the

hypothesis; nothing short of a catastrophic

hantavirus-associated outbreak would be sufficient.

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Isn't the HantaVirus in dust and isn't it from rodent fecal matter? I

assumed you breathed it in from the dust....out in the desert or whatever.

That's what I have heard in the past.

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Hi Larry,

The hanta virus mainly enters the body through the respiratory tract. Living

out here in the country, we've been warned to wear a face mask (whenever

moving piles of old hay or rubbish possibly containing mice dropppings) to

prevent breathing in dust particles. Hope that's helpful.

> Interesting reading, but there's been no mettion of how the Hanta Virus

> inters the bodies of it's victoms. All people have died when invected.

>

> Maybe in an controlled invironment they will understand how it needs to

> inter the boby ?

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Hello

Interesting reading, but there's been no mettion of how the Hanta Virus

inters the bodies of it's victoms. All people have died when invected.

Maybe in an controlled invironment they will understand how it needs to

inter the boby ?

Thanks

Larry<>the molecular man

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