Being mindful of hantavirus during spring cleaning
An annual right of spring on the farm is cleaning out buildings and vehicles.
With that comes an increased threat of infection caused by breathing in contaminated airborne particles from the droppings, urine, and saliva of infected deer mice.
In western North America, deer mice are the primary carriers of the particular strain of hantavirus that causes respiratory illness in people. Compared to house mice or field mice, deer mice have relatively large eyes and ears, long tails and are bicoloured. The belly and underside of their body is white, and the back and upper part of their tail is dark brown or gray.
Saskatchewan Deputy Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Julie Kryzanowski said the virus can cause a rare, but potentially fatal lung disease known as Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome.


