
The article employs measured, factual language without ideological framing. It presents hantavirus as a public health matter with clinical information, avoiding politicization or blame narratives. The focus on risk groups and factual severity suggests reliance on epidemiological expertise rather than partisan interpretation.
Primary voices: academic or expert
Framing may shift if hantavirus outbreak becomes politicized or attributed to specific policy failures.
While hantavirus respiratory infections may still be rare in the U.S., they can be incredibly deadly.
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