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Nigeria Must Act Now With Proactive Public Health Measures
it’s time we talk about a silent killer that has just proven it can wreak havoc across continents. While many of us sleep, a deadly virus is spreading globally, and Nigeria… with our rodent population challenges and weak health infrastructure… cannot afford to wait.
THE GLOBAL WAKE-UP CALL
Just days ago, the World Health Organization confirmed that a cruise ship (MV Hondius) carrying 147 passengers and crew reported seven cases of hantavirus infection with three deaths as of May 4, 2026. This isn’t some small incident. Passengers from 23 different countries dispersed across multiple continents before the outbreak was fully understood, with comparisons being drawn to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s what makes this scary: The Andes strain of hantavirus is the only known hantavirus capable of human-to-human transmission, although this is extremely rare. One moment, you’re on a cruise ship. Next moment, you’re spreading it through flights to Amsterdam, Johannesburg, Singapore, and beyond.
THE GLOBAL BURDEN
This is not a localized issue. An estimated 150,000 cases of hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome occur annually worldwide, with more than half occurring in China where 10,000–15,000 cases are reported yearly. In the Americas, eight countries reported 229 cases and 59 deaths in 2025 with a case fatality rate of 25.7%.
Even developed nations are struggling. Germany reported 55 cases in the first half of 2025, double the previous year, linked to a spike in the bank vole population. A resident in New Mexico (USA) died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in February 2025.
WHY NIGERIA SHOULD WORRY
Let me be blunt: Nigeria is a perfect storm for hantavirus transmission:
Rodent Infestations: Our homes, markets, hospitals, and food storage areas are infested with rats and mice. Hantavirus is primarily acquired through contact with urine, feces, or saliva of infected rodents.
Weak Disease Surveillance: We barely track local outbreaks. A hantavirus cluster could spread for weeks before we notice.
Poor Rodent Control: Unlike countries implementing strict pest management, we lack coordinated rodent control programs.
Vulnerable Infrastructure: Our hospitals lack adequate ICU facilities. There is no licensed specific antiviral treatment for hantavirus, but early supportive care and immediate referral to a facility with complete ICU can improve survival. Many Nigerians don’t have access to such facilities.
International Travel: With more Nigerians traveling and foreign visitors coming, the virus could easily reach our shores via someone on a connecting flight.
WHAT NIGERIA MUST DO NOW (PROACTIVE MEASURES)
Establish a Hantavirus Task Force: FG needs to coordinate with NCDC to develop a national hantavirus surveillance and response strategy immediately.
Public Health Awareness Campaign: Educate Nigerians on rodent avoidance and safe cleaning practices. Prevention focuses on rodent control, sealing buildings, safe wet cleaning of contaminated areas, ventilation, and avoiding dry sweeping or vacuuming droppings.
Strengthen Rodent Control Programs: States must implement coordinated pest management in food markets, hospitals, schools, residential areas, and our individual homes.
Build Laboratory Capacity: Can our reference labs even test for hantavirus? If not, we need to immediately establish diagnostic capacity.
Prepare Hospital Protocols: With no specific treatment, early ICU care is crucial. Train hospital staff on isolation procedures and symptomatic management.
Border Health Screening: Health officers at airports and land borders should be briefed on hantavirus symptoms and screening procedures.
Community Education in Rural Areas: Farmers and rural dwellers need to know the danger of handling dead rodents or contaminated grain stores without protection.
THE BOTTOM LINE
This is not fear-mongering. This is reality. The global hantavirus threat is rising, and Nigeria’s weak health system makes us vulnerable. We cannot wait for the first deaths before we act. The time to be proactive is NOW.
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