
ERIC Number: EJ726186
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Publication Date: 2005
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Hantavirus in Indian Country: The First Decade in Review
Pottinger, Richard
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, v29 n2 p35 Spr 2005
Hantavirus, caused due to close contact with mice in a dwelling, first emerged in the spring of 1993 on the Navajo Reservation and although it is by no means an Indian disease, there are four times as many cases of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) among non-Indians. Inadequate rural housing, especially common in western Indian Country, heightens the risk of contracting this disease.
Descriptors: Diseases, Navajo (Nation), Reservation American Indians, Public Health, Rural Areas, Housing, Disease Control, Animals
UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 3220 Campbell Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1548. Web site: http://www.books.aisc.ucla.edu.
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Language: English
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