Evidence-led hantavirus intelligence

Hanta Research,made calm.

A premium research interface for public hantavirus information. Ask the assistant about symptoms, transmission and prevention. Every answer is grounded in CDC, ECDC, WHO and live PubMed entries.

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What are the early symptoms of HPS?

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome usually begins 1 to 8 weeks after rodent exposure with fever, fatigue and muscle aches in the thighs, hips and back.

  • Headaches, dizziness, chills, sometimes nausea or abdominal pain.
  • 4 to 10 days later: coughing, shortness of breath as fluid enters the lungs.
CDC HPS SymptomsPMID 37105214
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Why it stays calm

Built for clarity before urgency.

Hanta Research presents public scientific information in a structured, transparent and non-sensational way. The experience is designed to feel calm, connected and trustworthy from the first scan to the deep read.

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Source-first

Every answer links to the public-health authority it draws from.

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Human-readable

Complex research becomes calm summaries without overstating risk.

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Decision-ready

Topic-tags, citations and a public-health disclaimer on every reply.

Reservoir ecology

Real species. Real geography.

Each hantavirus is associated with a specific rodent reservoir. Human risk maps onto where those animals live, not onto rumour. These are the five primary reservoir and virus pairs the assistant draws on.

  • Sin Nombre
    Deer mouse
    Region
    North America
  • Andes
    Long-tailed pygmy rice rat
    Region
    Southern South America
  • Hantaan
    Striped field mouse
    Region
    East Asia
  • Puumala
    Bank vole
    Region
    Northern Europe
  • Seoul
    Norway / black rat
    Region
    Worldwide
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Serious research communication, without the noise.

Hanta Research avoids fear-based messaging. It focuses on public research, transparent uncertainty and practical information design: what is known, what is unknown and where the source trail leads.

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