“It is important to take special steps when cleaning up after rodents,” she explained at the press conference. “It is important to use gloves and a well-fitting N95 mask when around or cleaning rodent infested areas, and to open any windows or doors for at least 30 minutes beforehand to increase ventilation.”
Spray the area thoroughly with a 10 percent bleach solution or a commercial disinfectant, let it sit for five minutes and then clean with paper towels that you immediately dispose of, she said.
“Before removing gloves, wash your gloved hands with soap and water or with a disinfectant. And then, after removing gloves, wash your hands again with soap and water,” Phipps added. “It’s important to never sweep up or vacuum mouse droppings, since this can spread particles up into the air.”
Did Gene Hackman also have hantavirus pulmonary syndrome?
While Arakawa tested positive for HPS, Hackman’s cause of death was determined to be hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), also known as hardening of the arteries. Additionally, advanced Alzheimer’s disease was a significant contributing factor. He tested negative for hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Can dogs get hantaviruses?
Although one of the couple’s dogs was found dead in their Santa Fe home Feb. 26, authorities said dogs cannot get hantaviruses. Their pet is undergoing more testing to determine the cause of death.
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