What this knowledge section covers
Hanta-Map focuses on source clarity, data status and neutral wording. It avoids warning language and does not derive individual risk decisions from map points.
- What are Hantaviruses?
- Reservoir animals & occurrence
- Transmission
- Possible symptoms
- Course & diagnostics
- Reducing exposure
- Low-dust cleaning
- Why reported data fluctuates
Why official sources matter
The app separates case counts, map points, source status and general authority information. This keeps visible whether a source contributes numbers or context.
- Case counts: officially reported values from canonical sources
- Map: broad regional context, no exact case locations
- Evolution: comparison of available data states
- Source monitor: status of official data sources
Frequently asked questions
Does Hanta-Map provide medical advice?
No. Hanta-Map classifies publicly available reporting status and sources. Medical questions belong with physicians or responsible authorities.
Why does Hanta-Map use neutral terms such as reported cases?
Reported case counts are authority and laboratory reporting data. They can change because of publication rhythms, reporting delays and corrections.