Experts are sounding the alarm over the spread of a rare, deadly rodent virus that could be the next global pandemic.
Health officials confirmed this week that an employee at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona had been exposed to hantavirus, a respiratory illness that spreads by inhaling airborne particles released by rodent droppings.
The disease, which killed Gene Hackman's wife Betsy Arakawa, is so rare in the US that only one or two people die every year, and there have only been around 1,000 cases in the past three decades.
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