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Title: A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness
Post by: rangerrebew on May 14, 2018, 01:57:05 pm
A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness

Kiley Lane died on April 18 after being infected with hantavirus.
By Megan Friedman   
Apr 26, 2018
 

A New Mexico mom died after her symptoms of a rare disease known as hantavirus were initially mistaken for the flu, the Farmington Daily Times reports. Kiley Lane, 27, who was the mother to a 2-year-old, was tested for a variety of diseases before testing positive for hantavirus, which is spread by rodents.

Lane first received medical care on January 13, and doctors diagnosed her with the flu and released her the same day. But her symptoms got worse, and she was hospitalized for several days. After being released, she ended up having trouble walking on her own. On February 5, Lane tested positive for hantavirus and was airlifted from Farmington, New Mexico to a hospital in Albuquerque. The family told KRQE-TV that they don’t know how she contracted the virus.

https://www.prevention.com/health/health-conditions/a20075845/kiley-lane-hantavirus/ (https://www.prevention.com/health/health-conditions/a20075845/kiley-lane-hantavirus/)
Title: Re: A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness
Post by: GrouchoTex on May 14, 2018, 01:57:57 pm
It does show up in New Mexico, every now and then.
Title: Re: A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness
Post by: Sanguine on May 14, 2018, 02:01:25 pm
And, this is one of those diseases that affects the young and healthy predominantly.
Title: Re: A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness
Post by: Frank Cannon on May 14, 2018, 02:05:42 pm
And, this is one of those diseases that affects the young and healthy predominantly.

So it's better to be sick and old then.
Title: Re: A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness
Post by: Sanguine on May 14, 2018, 02:13:14 pm
So it's better to be sick and old then.

In this particular case, yes.
Title: Re: A Mom Thought She Had the Flu, But Ended Up With a Fatal, Rodent-Borne Illness
Post by: GtHawk on May 14, 2018, 07:44:17 pm
I guess it's time again, last big Hantavirus scare was in the four corners area in 1993. Seems like the only safe places are in Alaska and Hawaii.

The usual culprit, North American Deer Mouse

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