The CDC's recommended disinfection protocol is to ventilate the space for 30 minutes, wet-disinfect with a 1:10 bleach solution, and clean with disposable materials while wearing an N95 respirator, gloves, and eye protection.
The CDC's recommended disinfection protocol is to ventilate the space for 30 minutes, wet-disinfect with a 1:10 bleach solution, and clean with disposable materials while wearing an N95 respirator, gloves, and eye protection.
Never dry-sweep or vacuum rodent droppings — these methods aerosolise the virus. Double-bag waste, seal, and dispose in regular trash. Wash hands thoroughly afterwards.
This answer is based on WHO Disease Outbreak News (DON599, DON600), the CDC's hantavirus clinical overview, ECDC technical assessments, and peer-reviewed Andes virus literature including the Epuyén cluster studies.
For the live 2026 outbreak picture, see the MV Hondius tracker.
→ See the live MV Hondius tracker, full timeline, and 15 hantavirus news sourcesIt applies to both the current cluster and the broader hantavirus epidemiology. The MV Hondius cluster involves the Andes virus strain, which is the only hantavirus capable of person-to-person transmission.
WHO's Disease Outbreak News DON600 (May 8) and the Director-General's May 9 message to the people of Tenerife are the most up-to-date official sources. Hanta Hub aggregates these on the main tracker.
Hanta Hub refreshes the outbreak data and source list daily during the active MV Hondius cluster, with a scheduled automated update each morning.