Animals
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Rat Infestation Causes First Outbreak of Hantavirus in Washington, DC
Infection cases from rat infestation have sparked the first hantavirus outbreak in Washington, DC. Rat infestation in Washington, DC has caused the first hantavirus outbreak in the United States capital.
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