What are the dangers of rodents?

There are many different diseases and diseases that can infect humans from substances contaminated by rodents' droppings. Most of them come from different mice and rats, but other rodent feces also carry danger to people. Viruses are born by rodents' droppings and then transmitted to the human body by touching or breathing contamination. Some of these diseases may be medically harmful to humans, while others can cause death. There are four common viruses that can be transmitted from rodents' droppings to humans that are in many cases considered harmful or fatal.

The most common virus that can be obtained using rodents' droppings is the lung syndrome Hantavirus. This can be infected with dust from infected droppings as well as direct contact with them. Hantavirus lung syndrome is a health condition that can cause death in most people who are diagnosed with it. Although this condition is rare compared to others, it is potentially the worst because the human immune system is not equippedTo fight the virus.

Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome is the second virus that can produce rodents' droppings. This condition is also closed through dust particles and direct contact. Common symptoms associated with this health are high fever, rashes, headaches, abdominal pain, abdominal pain and blurred vision. Although this virus is not deadly in general conditions, it has been known to cause death when certain criteria are met.

The third type of virus, which can be repaired from rodents' droppings, is Lassa fever. Dust particles and direct contact spread this type of virus on humans. Symptoms of this virus include head and chest pain, cough, sore throat, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea and swelling of the face. During the lassa fever, the mortality rate is around 50%, but normally, very few people die of this condition.

Lymphocytic chorioMeningitis is a final virus that can be passed through dust particles or direct contact. In this case, rodent droppings cause health condition that causes viral infection around the brain and spinal cord infected persons. Some common symptoms associated with this virus are muscle pain, headaches, lack of appetite, fever and nausea. When this virus is closed by infant death, they are high, but people with normal health levels usually only experience influenza diseases.

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