How dangerous is the virus, one killed by "Hanta virus" in China after Corona?
The deadly outbreak of the deadly Corona virus from the Chinese city of Wuhan has not stopped, and now one person has died from the "Hanta virus" in China.
Chinese media have reported another death toll in homes in lockdown worldwide when reports of the death of a man with the Hanta virus in Greece.
What is the Hanta virus that comes after Corona?
According to the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Huntse virus is transmitted through mice and animals of the same species that cause pulmonary syndrome, a respiratory disease in humans.The virus is transmitted to humans when the virus particles in the rat's waste, urine and saliva spread through the air.
In addition, the virus is rarely spread by mice, whereas if a human touches the mouth, nose or waste area of mice, it can still transmit the virus.
Can the Hunta virus spread like a corona?
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has clearly stated that there have been no cases of person-to-person outbreaks of the Hanta virus in the United States, but there has been an outbreak of Anda virus in China and Argentina, Cases have come out.What are the Symptoms of Hanta Virus?
Symptoms of Hanta virus include fatigue, fever and muscular discomfort while the affected person may also experience vomiting, dizziness, and headaches.Experts say that initially within 4 to 10 days, a virus-infected person can cough, breathe difficulty, and even fill water in their lungs.
When did the Hanta virus first come out?
Corona catastrophes continue worldwide, deaths exceed 18,000
The first case of the virus surfaced in South Korea in 1978, and according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the first case of the Hanta virus emerged in the United States in 1993, killing 38% of the virus.
Scientists around the world are currently engaged in the preparation of the Corona virus vaccine, killing more than 18,000 people and the number of people infected with the virus has exceeded 4 million.

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