Hantavirus Beyond Virology: Social Determinants, Risk Perception, and Community Engagement in Rodent-Borne Disease Prevention
B1 Crossref Works API · 2026-06-17
The prevention of Hantavirus cannot only focus on the ecology of the virus but on the social conditions of the humans, due to the varying human exposure, risk perception and behavior. Hantavirus is a rodent-borne public health threat that is influenced by housing, sanitation, waste management, socio-economic status, occupation, urbanization, land-use change and climate-related environmental changes. It contends that the risk of infection is heightened in places where ill housing, chronic oversight of health care, bad environmental management, and low trust on health messaging occur. The review
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HORIZON metadata
| Source | Crossref Works API (crossref) |
|---|---|
| NATO rating | B1 — see methodology |
| Reported date | 2026-06-17 |
| Ingested at | 2026-06-17 12:50 UTC |