RRFW Riverwire - River Runner Dies of Hantavirus
June 24, 2009
The death of a
According to Minnesota Department of Health officials, she flew to Page,
According to trip participants, the oarsmen slept on the boats and everyone else slept in tents. One of the rafters mentioned that she saw two mice at Poncho's Kitchen, a little over half way through the trip. It is not uncommon for popular campsites along the river, such as Poncho’s, to be inhabited by numerous mice.
This is the first case of HPS with exposure likely occurring in
Recent trapping of mice along the
River runners are reminded to keep a clean camp and kitchen area. Avoid leaving dropped food in kitchen areas, and use a kitchen tarp under food preparation areas. River runners should keep food out of their sleeping areas, as it may attract mice while people are sleeping. The use of a tent with a floor is recommended and should be kept zipped closed at all times. Sleeping on a cot up off the ground is preferred if sleeping outside. Foodstuffs, such as fruit stored in open crates in rafts, should be washed before eating. Discard any food items that show evidence of being partially eaten by rodents.
HPS is caused by a virus that is inhaled through contact with fresh urine, droppings and saliva of wild mice, primarily deer mice. Breathing small particles of mouse urine or droppings that have been stirred up into the air is the most common means of infection. The illness starts with fever, headache and muscle ache, and progresses rapidly to severe difficulty in breathing and, in some cases, death.
River Runners for Wilderness extends our deepest condolences to the river runner’s family and friends.
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