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Hantavirus.com prioritizes publicly available information from government-backed agencies, public-health agencies, and official response partners before relying on broader reporting. Current source references include WHO, CDC, FDA, ECDC, PAHO, UKHSA, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Germany's Robert Koch Institute, Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan Institute for Health Security, Thailand's National Institute of Health, Spain Ministry of Health, Cabo Verde Ministry of Health, RIVM Netherlands, ANRS MIE / French Ministry of Health context, UNMC / Nebraska Medicine, HHS ASPR, and other official announcements when relevant. Some sources are monitored directly, while others are used as link-only references when their reuse terms call for a more cautious approach.