An independent, non-commercial public health surveillance resource dedicated to transparent, accurate, and source-cited tracking of the 2026 MV Hondius Andes virus outbreak. Built to make official data accessible to the public in one place.
Hantavirus Global Tracker is a free, independent information resource. We aggregate and display verified data from official public health authorities โ WHO, CDC, ECDC, PAHO โ and present it in a clear, organized format. We do not produce original research, model projections, or speculate beyond what official sources report.
This project exists because outbreak data is often scattered across multiple official PDFs, press releases, and news reports. Our goal is to consolidate that information into a single, easy-to-read dashboard that updates as the situation develops.
Every figure on this tracker is sourced directly from official public health authority reports. Each data point is tagged with its origin and date. We do not publish rumours, unverified social media claims, or speculative projections. When official sources conflict or are unclear, we note the discrepancy and wait for clarification.
We update this site when new official reports are released by WHO, CDC, ECDC, or national health ministries. Our timeline reflects the chronology as established by official investigation.
This site is maintained by an independent team with an interest in public health transparency. We are not affiliated with any government, health organization, pharmaceutical company, or political body. This project is operated independently with no external funding.
If you identify a factual error, outdated figure, or missing source on this tracker, please contact us. We are committed to correcting verified errors promptly. Use the Contact page to reach us.