Short answer
Hantavirus has been reported in multiple parts of the world, with different virus types linked to different regions and rodent hosts.
What it means
WHO describes Hantaviruses globally. CDC tracks U.S. Hantavirus disease by state and notes that U.S. surveillance began after a 1993 outbreak in the Four Corners region.
What to know
Geography matters. A report from one region may involve a different virus type or exposure pattern than a report from another region.
When to check official guidance
Use WHO for global context, CDC for U.S. surveillance, and state or local health departments for local reporting.
Sources
Hantavirus Now summarizes external public health information in plain language. Source links open in a new tab.