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Hantavirus Notice
October 23rd, 2012 · News
The NYS Department of Health and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have confirmed the presence of Hanta Virus antibodies in a man from Suffolk County, NY. It is possible that the man contracted Hanta Virus from mice in Uphill lean-to in the Eastern High Peaks.
Although hanta virus is extremely rare, and has never been recorded in the Adirondacks, DEC will be checking lean-tos in the area and removing food and other garbage from in, under and around the lean-tos.
Campers and hikers can help to avoid attracting nuisance wildlife, including mice, squirrels, martens and bears, by following these housekeeping practices:
- Cook away from your campsite
- Plan portions to avoid leftovers
- Keep food in storage containers except when cooking or eating
- Be neat and clean while cooking and eating
- Clean up your hands, clothing and dishware immediately after eating
- Never leave food unattended
- Use bear resistant food canisters year-round to store food, garbage and toiletries.
- Carry out all garbage
See the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Hanta Virus web page for more information: http://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/
(via NYSDEC)
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Mouse with No Name
October 12th, 2012 · News
(image via Wikipedia)
Buzz: Hanta virus at Uphill Leanto http://t.co/BocAESWt
— Adirondack Trailhead (@adktrailhead) October 12, 2012
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