🇨🇫Hantavirus in Central African Republic
As of 2026-05-14, no active hantavirus signals are being reported in Central African Republic. This page tracks live hantavirus surveillance for Central African Republic and will update automatically as new reports appear in open news sources.
Key facts · Central African Republic
- Country
- Central African Republic (CF)
- Region
- Africa
- Predominant syndrome
- Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) (ICD-10 B33.4) · Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) (ICD-10 A98.5)
- Principal reservoir
- Rattus species in port and urban areas plus indigenous Mastomys and Hylomyscus rodents in rural settings
- Recent signal count
- 0 (no current signals)
- Latest source
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Hantavirus context · Central African Republic
Central African Republic sits in Africa, where hantavirus infection most often takes the form of occasional hantavirus seropositivity in febrile-illness studies, mainly tied to Seoul virus brought in by commensal rats.
Across this region the principal reservoirs are Rattus species in port and urban areas plus indigenous Mastomys and Hylomyscus rodents in rural settings. Human exposure typically happens through inhalation of aerosolized droppings, urine, or saliva from these rodents — most often in rural housing, agricultural buildings, or poorly ventilated indoor spaces with recent rodent activity.
How Central African Republic is tracked
Signals are ingested every five minutes from a global feed of open news sources, geolocated to Central African Republic, then de-duplicated by URL and headline. Each signal links back to its original report so you can verify the source.
For confirmed case counts and clinical guidance in Central African Republic, consult your national public health authority and the World Health Organization. This page is a surveillance signal, not a diagnostic tool.
Hantavirus surveillance · Africa
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Authoritative sources on hantavirus
- CDC — Hantavirus · U.S. case data, transmission, prevention
- WHO — Hantavirus · global guidance
- ECDC — Hantavirus infection · European epidemiology
- Wikipedia — Orthohantavirus · background