Hantavirus Testing Might Not Be Useful for People Without Symptoms: Experts
Health experts said it’s not clear whether it’s useful to test people who may have been exposed to hantavirus but don’t have symptoms, which has been the case so far for people in Canada with connections to a hantavirus-stricken cruise. Dr. Bonnie Henry, British Columbia’s provincial health officer, said public health officials around the world are discussing the issue as passengers from the ship have returned to their home countries. She said tests for some viruses aren’t effective before patients develop symptoms and little is known about how well testing works in rare cases of hantavirus.
Hantavirus Testing Might Not Be Useful for People Without Symptoms: Experts Health experts are uncertain about the effectiveness of testing individuals exposed to hantavirus who show no symptoms. This question is particularly relevant for passengers returning from a cruise ship where hantavirus cases were reported. Dr. Bonnie Henry noted that for some viruses, testing is not reliable until symptoms appear, and little is known about hantavirus testing in such rare situations.
- Experts question the utility of testing asymptomatic individuals exposed to hantavirus.
- The issue is being discussed globally as passengers from a hantavirus-stricken cruise return home.
- Testing for some viruses is not effective before symptom onset.
- Knowledge about hantavirus testing in asymptomatic individuals is limited.
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