Hantavirus in Australia

Hantavirus in Australia

While Australians are generally more concerned with bushfires, magpie swooping season or the occasional snake in the laundry, the 2026 cruise ship Hantavirus outbreak has prompted a flurry of questions: Is it here? Are our mice dangerous? And should we be worried when we’re clearing out the garden shed?

The unease is understandable, especially as many regions are currently grappling with the 2026 mouse plague, which experts warn could rival the scale of the devastating 2021 mouse plague. As of May 2026, parts of Western Australia and South Australia have reported mouse numbers at plague proportions, with the CSIRO describing the situation in the WA wheatbelt as "about as bad as it can be." While these plagues are traditionally seen as agricultural disasters, the recent Hantavirus warnings have added a layer of clinical anxiety to the mix.

On any given day, you should be worried about clearing out clutter from your home, regardless of a global outbreak since rodents can carry other health hazards. As per the Australian Centre for Disease Control, Hantavirus has never been reported in Australia in humans. However, prevention is always better than a cure when it comes to managing rodent-borne risks.

This article explores the reality of Hantavirus in the Australian context, separating the scientific facts from the sensationalist headlines.

What is Hantavirus?

Hantaviruses are a genus of viruses in the family Hantaviridae. Unlike COVID-19 or Influenza, which spreads from human-to-human, Hantavirus is an obligate zoonosis. This means it is almost exclusively transmitted and spread from animals to humans, with the virus residing permanently in various rodent species such as mice, rats and voles (commonly found in North America, Europe, and Asia).

The virus is unique because it generally does not make its rodent host sick. Instead, the rodent becomes a lifelong carrier, shedding the virus through its saliva, urine and droppings. Humans typically become infected through aerosolisation. When rodent waste is disturbed—perhaps by a broom or a vacuum cleaner—microscopic particles containing the virus become airborne and are inhaled.

Scientists generally categorise Hantaviruses into two groups based on where they were first discovered and the symptoms they cause:

  • "Old World" Hantaviruses (Orthohantavirus): Found mostly in Europe and Asia, these usually cause Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS), which primarily attacks the kidneys.

  • "New World" Hantaviruses: Found in the Americas, these cause Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), a severe and often fatal respiratory condition.

Black Rat (Rattus rattus) by Lukas Krug

What is the Hantavirus Fatality Rate?

The fatality rate for Hantavirus is, frankly, nothing to sneeze at—which is ironic, given how you catch it. The severity depends heavily on the specific strain of the virus involved.

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)

HPS is the "New World" variety and is significantly more lethal. According to the latest data from 2026, the case fatality rate for HPS in North and South America remains high, often cited between 35% and 50%. Because the lungs fill with fluid so rapidly, even young, healthy individuals can succumb to the virus within days of the symptoms becoming severe.

Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS)

The "Old World" strains are generally less lethal but still serious. The fatality rate for HFRS varies between 1% and 15%, depending on the strain. For instance, the Hantaan virus (found in Asia) is on the higher end of that spectrum, while the Puumala virus (common in Europe) is rarely fatal, with a death rate of less than 1%.

Do All Mice Carry Hantavirus?

This is perhaps the most common misconception. If every mouse in Australia carried Hantavirus, our hospitals would be in a permanent state of emergency. In reality, each strain of Hantavirus is typically linked to one or two specific rodent species.

In the United States, the primary culprit is the Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). In Europe, it’s the Bank Vole. In Australia, the common house mouse (Mus musculus)—the one you’ll find in your kitchen cabinets—is widespread, but it has not historically been identified as a primary carrier for the most dangerous Hantavirus strains like Sin Nombre.

However, research by the CSIRO (Australia's national science agency) in early 2026 indicates that while human cases haven't been recorded here, we must remain vigilant. Nature isn't static, and as rodent populations shift or new species are introduced, the risk profile can change.

Can You Get Hantavirus From Old Mouse Droppings?

The short answer is yes, but the risk decreases over time. The virus is relatively fragile outside its host. In most domestic environments, the Hantavirus can remain infectious in droppings or urine for about two to four days. Environmental factors play a huge role:

  • Sunlight: UV rays are quite effective at breaking down the virus.

  • Temperature: The virus survives longer in cold, damp conditions.

  • Age: Droppings that have been sitting for weeks or months are much less likely to contain active, infectious viruses.

The danger isn't just the virus; old droppings can carry other nasties like Salmonella or Leptospirosis, which are dangerous to your well being. From a safety perspective, you should always treat rodent waste as if it were fresh and dangerous.

What are the Hantavirus Symptoms?

The early symptoms of a Hantavirus infection are almost indistinguishable from a standard case of the flu. This often leads to a delay in diagnosis.

The Early Phase (1–5 Days)

Patients typically experience:

  • High fever and chills

  • Severe muscle aches (especially in the thighs, hips and back)

  • Fatigue and dizziness

  • Headaches

  • Abdominal pain and vomiting

The Late Phase (4–10 Days Post-Onset)

This is where the two types of the virus diverge. In the HPS variant (that attacks the respiratory system), the patient will suddenly begin to cough and experience extreme shortness of breath as the lungs fill with fluid. In the HFRS variant (that attacks the renal system), the patient may experience low blood pressure, vascular leakage and eventual kidney failure.

How Common is Hantavirus in Australia?

To date (May 2026), there has never been a recorded case of a human contracting Hantavirus within Australia. This is excellent news, but it comes with a caveat. Australia has several unique species of rodents and "pseudo-rodents" (our native rodent species). While we haven't seen the specific pathogenic strains that plague the Americas or Asia, the CSIRO and other health bodies continue to monitor our native and invasive rodent populations.

The 2026 cruise ship incident (the MV Hondius outbreak) involved international travel, which is currently the primary way Hantavirus might "visit" Australia. If an Australian traveller is exposed to infected rodents abroad and returns home during the incubation period, they could technically become a case. However, because person-to-person transmission is extremely rare (with the exception of the Andes strain in South America), the risk of an outbreak on Australian soil remains very low.

How to Prevent Hantavirus in Australia

Prevention is entirely about rodent control and safe cleaning. Since we can’t ask the mice to leave politely, we have to take more proactive measures.

1. Eliminate Easy Access to Food

Securing your food supply is a critical first step. All cupboards and storage areas should be impenetrable to mice and rats. Because these pests can squeeze through remarkably small openings—essentially any gap that fits their head—it is vital to seal all external entry points around your home.

2. Use Ultrasonic Devices

Ultrasonic devices work by emitting high-frequency sound waves that are completely inaudible to humans and common domestic pets, such as dogs and cats. However, to rodents—who possess a much broader hearing range—these sounds are perceived as an intense, jarring noise. This auditory stress disrupts their ability to communicate, sleep and nest, effectively making your home an "uncomfortable" environment that they will eventually choose to abandon.

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These devices are widely recognised as a more humane alternative to traditional methods. Because they rely on sound rather than anticoagulants (poisons) or mechanical traps, they avoid the cruelty of a slow death and the hygiene risks associated with disposing of carcasses.

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Pictured Above: EnviroBug Mighty Plug-in Ultrasonic Pest Repeller 

3. Keep Bins Secure

Household bins are a magnet for rodents. To mitigate this risk, store your bins in a secure enclosure and ensure the lids are always flush and fastened. On collection day, avoid leaving additional bags beside the bin, as these provide an effortless meal for local pests.

Similarly, you should clear or secure any other waste on your premises. Rubbish piles, compost heaps and organic waste deposits are prime targets for scavenging; keeping these areas tidy and inaccessible is a vital step in rodent-proofing your home.

4. Minimise Hiding Spots

Rodents thrive in the hidden corners of a property. If you have a garage or shed that is often ignored, it can quickly become a haven for mice and rats.

Regular maintenance is a highly effective deterrent. By consistently cleaning and disturbing these outbuildings—even those without a specific purpose—you can significantly reduce the likelihood of a rodent problem developing. Keeping these areas tidy removes the "peace and quiet" that pests require to settle in.

5. Traps

For those who prefer not to use lethal force, the Envirobug Humane Mouse Trap offers a sophisticated, non-lethal way to clear your home. These traps are designed to capture the rodent safely and securely, allowing you to relocate the animal far from your dwelling without causing it any physical harm or distress.

Final Word: Hantavirus in Australia

As of May 2026, Hantavirus remains a low-priority threat for the average Australian. While the global news cycle might make it feel like the next big plague, the biological reality is that Australia currently lacks the specific endemic strains that cause severe human illness.

However, "low risk" is not "no risk". The fundamental principles of hygiene and rodent control that protect against Hantavirus also protect against a host of other more common Australian diseases. So, keep the shed tidy, install ultrasonic repellers and ensure your waste is properly managed to discourage any unwanted guests from taking up residence.

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