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  2. 1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The Hantavirus Study Group found eighteen people who had either serologic or PCR evidence of infection, most of them young adults. Physical examination of these people showed fever, rapid and shallow breathing , an abnormally fast heart rate (tachycardia), and low blood pressure (hypotension). Severe pulmonary edema was near-ubiquitous.

  3. Leptospirosis - Wikipedia

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    The score is 42 per 100,000 people per year, which is more than other diseases such as rabies and filariasis. [7] The disease is observed persistently in parts of Asia, Oceania, the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa. [28] Antarctica is the only place not affected by leptospirosis. [28]

  4. Orthohantavirus - Wikipedia

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    They can survive for 10 days at room temperature, [2] 15 days in a temperate environment, [8] and more than 18 days at 4 degrees Celsius (39.2 degrees Fahrenheit), which aids in the transmission of the virus. [2] Environmental conditions favorable to the reproduction and spread of rodents are known to increase disease transmission. [3]

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  7. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    They can survive for 10 days at room temperature, [2] 15 days in a temperate environment, [20] and more than 18 days at 4 degrees Celsius, which aids in the transmission of the virus. [2] Environmental conditions favorable to the reproduction and spread of rodents are known to increase disease transmission. [21]