New York Times: AI has made it even easier to spread misinformation online, experts say.

The World Health Organization is leading outbreak efforts, but the U.S. is no longer part of the WHO. Here's how that impacts hantavirus communications.

As social media floods with false and misleading content about hantavirus, experts warn misinformation could cause serious problems in a major global health emergency.

Misinformation about hantavirus has run rampant on social media, with online users reviving viral COVID-19 theories to spread fake news about the outbreak. #TheCube

New York Times: AI has made it even easier to spread misinformation online, experts say.

LONDON, May 15 — A rodent-borne virus with a scary name. A mid-ocean cruise ship in quarantine. Several people dead and more falling sick.It is no wonder that an outbreak of...

A rodentborne virus with a scary name. A midocean cruise ship in quarantine. Several people dead and more falling sick. It is no wonder that an outbreak

Health officials around the world are racing to calm public fears after a hantavirus outbreak aboard a luxury cruise ship in the Atlantic revived painful...

Many people are still fretting about a return to lockdowns, social distancing and masks.

Hantavirus misinformation is spreading fast. COVID trauma and social media algorithms may be to blame