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Department of Human Services

Diseases A-Z



Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS)




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Hantaviruses that cause HPS are carried by rodents, especially the deer mouse. Persons can become infected by exposure to mouse droppings, and the first signs of sickness (especially fever and muscle aches) appear 1 to 5 weeks later, followed by shortness of breath and coughing. Once this phase begins, the disease progresses rapidly, necessitating hospitalization and immediate intensive care. There have only been 9 cases in Oregon between 1993 and 2007.

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Disease reporting



Health care providers and clinical laboratories are required by law to report cases and suspect cases of hantavirus to local health departments within one week of identification.

Disease reporting form for health-care practitioners (PDF 42K)


Go to our disease reporting page for information on how to report and for telephone numbers of local health departments.

For county health departments:

Case report form (8/02) (PDF 185K)

For reportable diseases lacking Oregon-specific investigative guidelines or case report forms, please contact the epidemiologist on call for assistance.

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Page updated: October 12, 2007

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