Short answer
There is not one simple yearly number on CDC’s public case page. Deaths vary by year, location, virus type, and reported cases.
What it means
CDC publicly reports U.S. Hantavirus case surveillance and disease characteristics, but users should avoid estimating yearly deaths from headlines or fatality percentages alone. Annual deaths can change from year to year.
What to know
For current numbers, use public health surveillance data rather than social posts or unsourced summaries.
When to check official guidance
Check CDC case data for U.S. surveillance context and state or local public health agencies for local reporting.
Sources
Hantavirus Now summarizes external public health information in plain language. Source links open in a new tab.