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About HantavirusMap

A signal-based view on hantavirus activity. Informational, transparent, never authoritative.

How HantavirusMap works

Step 1

We aggregate

WHO API, ProMED RSS, GDELT, CDC, ECDC, PAHO and regional health agencies — continuously.

Step 2

AI analyses

Risk scoring, signal summaries, country reports — refreshed weekly per country.

Step 3

You stay informed

Live map, weekly digest, real-time alerts on official signals — all in one place.

What you see on the map

HantavirusMap combines three independent data layers:

  • Endemic zones — regions where hantavirus is known to circulate based on long-term epidemiology.
  • Historical cases — reported case counts per region. Circle size scales with the number of cases.
  • Active alerts — recent outbreak signals from official health bulletins and curated news.

Sources

  • CDC NNDSS — weekly hantavirus reports across US states.
  • ECDC — annual surveillance for European countries.
  • PAHO — Latin American case counts.
  • WHO Disease Outbreak News (DON) — official outbreak bulletins.
  • ProMED — community-curated outbreak reports.
  • GDELT + curated news — global media signals, deduplicated and source-tagged.

Each item links back to its primary source. We prefer incomplete transparency over false precision: when data is sparse we show it explicitly rather than hiding it.

What it is not

  • Not a medical service or diagnosis tool.
  • Not affiliated with WHO, CDC, ECDC or any official authority.
  • Not a substitute for official public health authorities.

Limitations

  • Public surveillance lags by days, weeks or months.
  • Reporting coverage varies between countries.
  • Endemic zone polygons follow national borders and don't reflect within-country variation.

Looking for medical background? See About hantavirus and Symptoms.

HantavirusMap aggregates publicly available signals for informational purposes only. Not medical advice. Not affiliated with WHO, CDC, or ECDC.