Your Fault: Hanatvirus Finding More Hosts Due To Climate Doom

I wonder how long the doomsday cult will beat this gong?

How climate change could help hantavirus find more hosts

The cruise ship departed Ushuaia, Argentina, in April with plans to ferry 147 passengers and crew members to some of the most remote places on earth, including Antarctica. But the ship, named the MV Hondius, had its voyage cut short by a rare virus that has killed three and infected several others.

Hantaviruses are an ancient family of rodent-borne pathogens that likely caused disease in humans long before they first appeared in medical records in the 1950s. The viruses infect people via rodent waste — often through the inhalation of dust containing trace amounts of the excreta. Andes hantavirus, the strain that gripped the MV Hondius on its polar cruise, is one of a few hantaviruses known to cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare but often deadly illness.

So, this is nothing unusual? It’s long been around?

The emergency also points to another growing challenge for global public health: Climate change is altering the rainfall, vegetation, and habitat conditions that influence rodent populations — changes that experts say boost the odds that the pathogens these animals carry will spill over into human populations.

While the hantavirus’s one-to-six-week incubation period means the outbreak could have originated in any of the passengers’ home countries, a possible culprit is the ship’s stop for a birding expedition near Ushuaia, which is home to a landfill that attracts rodents looking for food. Argentina’s health authorities have already documented a sharp rise in hantavirus this season: 101 infections have been recorded since June 2025, about twice as many as there were in the same period a year earlier.

Wait, so climate doom caused Extreme Weather is at fault due to Mankind being bad, but, it could be from a landfill? Not carbon pollution making the world burn (when it’s not raining)? Huh. Cult.

The country’s health ministry hasn’t yet determined what’s behind the surge, but research suggests that climate change may play a role. Argentina and neighboring countries in South America endured years of severe drought between 2021 and 2024, including Argentina’s worst dry spell in more than 60 years in 2023, followed by extreme rainfall last year. Weather extremes exacerbated by global warming change how rodents behave, according to Kirk Douglas, a senior scientist who studies hantaviruses and climate change at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, in Barbados.

So, they have no idea, but, they’ll doommonger anyhow. Cult.

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2 Responses to “Your Fault: Hanatvirus Finding More Hosts Due To Climate Doom”

  1. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Global warming alters the distribution of viruses (their hosts), bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. Sometimes to the advantage of Homo, sometimes to their detriment.

  2. tctsunami says:

    No, rats live in filth. If you $hit where you live and eat, allow vermin to enter places where you do anything or just have bad hygiene this is what you get. Is this a man made issue? Yes if you don’t live like an animal. Is this a climate change problem? No, only those with low I.Q. can be persuaded to believe this nonsense. Or those that have been brainwashed by todays liberal colleges and believe whatever garbage is feed into their minds.
    Even rat poop.

    I think all of us here know who the rat poop eaters are.

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