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Thank you all for your input!
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Cleaning objects exposed to mice infected with 
hantavirus

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Kudos, Jenny.  Our participants have to realize the primary vectors of 
Hantavirus are the deer mouse, white-footed mice, pack rats, and cotton rats.  
The city mouse vs. the country mouse is not a vector.  The city mouse is Mus 
musculus and has not been indicted.  So individuals should first know what 
mouse they're dealing with.  If it's the city mouse, then the probability of it 
transmitting Hantavirus is extremely low.  If it's a country mouse or a pack or 
cotton rat, that's a different story.

Tom Parker
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HI All,

We (National Park Service - NPS) are developing new training materials and 
guidance on this topic, specifically. We are working with officials at the CDC, 
so the information will be consistent with their recommendations, as well.

I believe I am familiar with the (NPS) museum you are referring to, Beth. We 
will also be providing recommendations, via an updated "Conserve-O'Gram" 
technical bulletin, for risk reduction and risk elimination in specific 
situations we encounter in collection storage, exhibit areas and historic 
structures. This information will also be available to other institutions and 
the public via links on the NPS.gov website.

Regards,

Jenny Leasor
Jenny Barton Leasor, Curator
National Park Service
Pipe Spring National Monument
HC 65 Box 5, 406 N. Pipe Spring Road
Fredonia, Arizona 86022
Telephone: (928) 643-7105, Ext. 24
Facsimile: (928) 643-7583
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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Elizabeth -

You may want to go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, 
www.cdc.gov<http://www.cdc.gov>, where you will find lots of info about Hanta 
virus.  States with high incidences of this disease reported to the CDC are in 
descending order:  NM, CO, AZ, CA, WA, MT, TX, UT, NV, ID and OR.  In the East, 
PA leads the way with 9 cases, NY has 3 and the remaining states 1.

Tom Parker
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Dear Pestlisters,

A colleague working at another museum has been faced with the problem of
cleaning a diorama populated with museum objects, reproductions and props that
have been in contact with mice (droppings, gnawing, etc.). Mice infected with
hantavirus are a known problem in the region where this museum is located. I
understand that UV exposure is an effective way to degrade the virus but I
wanted to know if anyone has any further recommendations for treating/cleaning
objects exposed to infected mice.

Thanks for your help,
Beth Holford


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Fredonia, Arizona 86022
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