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ConfirmedPublished Apr 11 · 2026AI-classified · awaiting human verification

California public-health authorities confirm three hantavirus cases linked to Mono County

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Mammoth Lakes, California, United StatesConfidence 70%Apr 11, 2026

California public-health authorities confirm three hantavirus cases linked to Mono County

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    California public-health authorities confirm three hantavirus cases linked to Mono County

    cdph.ca.gov · 2026-04-11

    California Department of Public Health has confirmed three hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases in Mono County — historically a hotspot for Sin Nombre virus due to high deer-mouse populations. One patient has died. CDPH is conducting environmental assessments at suspected exposure sites and reissuing prevention guidance for cabin owners.

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