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First ever Irish case of rare virus confirmed

The virus, which is spread to humans by rodents and can be life-threatening, was discovered in a patient at the Mid Western Regional Hospital.

THE FIRST EVER Irish case of a life-threatening virus which spreads to humans from rodents has been confirmed by the HSE.

Hantavirus, which has similar symptoms to influenza, was discovered in a patient at the Mid Western Regional Hospital in Limerick earlier this year but the case has only been confirmed now.

The 30-year-old tourist from Germany had renal failure and respiratory symptoms when he arrived at the hospital.

He was discharged and returned to Germany once he had made a full recovery. The exact diagnosis was confirmed by early June after he underwent further tests in Germany.

Hantavirus has never been previously reported in Ireland but the Health Protection Surveillance Centre, which monitors diseases in Ireland, reports that there were an “exceptional” number of cases in Germany in late 2011 and early 2012.

The HPSC noted that it was surprising that the diagnosis is so rare in Ireland given the prevalence of the virus in continental Europe and the high level of movement between countries.

Humans can get sick from the virus if they come into contact with contaminated rodent droppings but it can not be spread between people.

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    Mute Brian Walsh
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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:28 AM

    The article isn’t clear, did the German tourist aquire the virus in Ireland or in Germany and it only presented in Ireland? The suggestion seems to be that the patient aquired it in Germany but it only presented here.

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    Mute Micheal
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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:31 AM

    I would presume it was acquired in Germany, and presented in Ireland.

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:59 AM

    Don’t put such complex questions Brian.
    You are confusing the thumb downers.
    Duhhhhhh!

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 10:14 AM

    Irish catholic Gaelic-speaing rodents would not carry such a virus.

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 10:15 AM

    the ‘k’ seems to have fallen off my ‘speaking’.

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:08 AM

    Luft-Hansa virus me thinks

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 9:32 AM

    Excellent!

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:37 AM

    I was sure it going to be Ebola. Can you imagine the heads on the health service, trying to deal with that!

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:32 AM

    Is it true that most politicians can’t catch this disease then??

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 10:16 AM

    Is it true that they can transmit it to humans?

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    Mute Ian Conway
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    Aug 2nd 2012, 7:38 AM

    I was sure it was going to be Ebola. Can you imagine the heads on the health service, trying to deal with that!

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