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Hantavirus: The Silent Virus The World Is Watching Closely -By Jerome Joseph Manye

For now, experts advise calm rather than panic. Proper hygiene, rodent control, environmental cleanliness, and early medical attention remain the strongest defenses against infection. But while the outbreak may still be under control, the growing attention surrounding hantavirus is a reminder that global health threats are never truly far away.

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In a world still recovering from the scars left behind by COVID-19, the mention of another deadly virus is enough to trigger fear, concern, and painful memories. Recently, hantavirus has quietly returned to global conversations after a number of infections and deaths linked to an outbreak aboard a cruise ship raised international alarm. Though not spreading at the speed of past pandemics, the virus has reminded the world that deadly diseases can emerge silently, without warning, and disrupt lives within moments.

Hantavirus is not a new disease. For years, it has existed mainly in rodents, especially rats and mice, spreading to humans through contact with infected urine, droppings, or saliva. People can become infected by inhaling contaminated air in closed spaces such as poorly ventilated rooms, cabins, farms, or storage areas. In rare cases involving the Andes strain, health experts say the virus may also spread from one person to another through very close contact, making it more concerning than other strains.

What makes hantavirus dangerous is not just its ability to infect, but how quickly it can become deadly. Early symptoms often appear harmless—fever, fatigue, headaches, muscle pain, and nausea—symptoms many people may mistake for malaria or ordinary flu. But within days, severe cases can develop into life-threatening breathing difficulties as the lungs begin to fill with fluid. This sudden progression has made the virus one of the most feared respiratory infections among health experts.

Despite the fear surrounding the recent outbreak, global health organizations insist that hantavirus is not currently at pandemic level. Compared to COVID-19, its spread remains limited, and cases are still relatively rare. However, the deaths already recorded serve as a warning that the world cannot afford to ignore emerging diseases, especially in an era where travel connects millions of people across continents within hours.

Beyond the medical concerns, hantavirus also exposes the fragile state of global health preparedness. Many countries still struggle with weak healthcare systems, poor disease surveillance, and limited emergency response capacity. In developing nations especially, where overcrowding and poor sanitation increase contact between humans and rodents, an outbreak could become disastrous if not detected early.

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The situation also highlights an uncomfortable truth about modern society: humanity often reacts only after tragedy strikes. During periods without crisis, investments in public health, research, and disease prevention are frequently neglected. Yet history continues to prove that viruses do not wait for governments to prepare before spreading.

For now, experts advise calm rather than panic. Proper hygiene, rodent control, environmental cleanliness, and early medical attention remain the strongest defenses against infection. But while the outbreak may still be under control, the growing attention surrounding hantavirus is a reminder that global health threats are never truly far away.

The world may not be facing another pandemic today, but hantavirus has once again shown how vulnerable humanity remains in the face of invisible enemies.

Jerome Joseph Manye
Department of Mass Communication
University of Maiduguri.

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