Suspected Hantavirus Case in Keelung; City Government Works to Identify Source and Strengthen Disinfection
A suspected case of Hantavirus has been reported in Keelung City, Taiwan. The city government has immediately activated a cross-departmental response involving health and environmental protection units. The current focus is on identifying the source of infection and strengthening disinfection and vector control in related areas to prevent any risk of spread. Further details are withheld pending investigation to protect patient privacy.
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- 📰 Published: May 19, 2026 at 00:44
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(CNA, Keelung, 18th, Reporter Wang Chao-yu) A suspected case of Hantavirus has appeared in Keelung City. Keelung City Government Deputy Spokesperson Wu Yu-chen stated today that the current focus is on clarifying the source of infection and strengthening disinfection and vector control in related areas to avoid any risk of spread. Wu pointed out via a written statement late at night that the city government had grasped the situation at the first moment and initiated a cross-departmental response between health and environmental protection units, and is maintaining close contact with the hospital. Due to patient privacy and the ongoing epidemic investigation, related details are not convenient to explain to the public at this time, but the city government will prioritize epidemic prevention and continue to update the public on the progress. (Editor: Chen Cheng-chien)