Talk:Hantavirus
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[edit] Hantaan River?
This article mentions a Hantaan River, presumably in Korea; other web pages about the origin of the Hantavirus also note that the Hantaan River is near Seoul or that it runs through the DMZ. However, "Hantaan River" sounds quite odd for the name of a Korean river, and I can't find any references to such a place apart from Hantavirus. I suppose it would have to be 한타안강 in Korean. Is it possible that this is just a confused version of the name of the Han River? --Reuben 06:12, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
- Answering my own question... it turns out that "Hantaan" is just an odd Romanization of 한탄강, i.e. Hantan River, a tributary of the Imjin River in Kangwondo. It's a popular river for white-water rafting. --Reuben 17:50, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Nevada cases?
Is there really no record of cases in Nevada (when all of the surrounding states have recorded cases), or is this just an oversight? 165.83.91.146 22:55, 21 March 2007 (UTC)Jonathan Hurst
- Looks like 18 cases [1]. The article only lists states with at least 30. --Reuben 23:02, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Plagarism?
I didn't give this a thorough lookover, but what I did see matches exactly what I read off of the Centers for Disease Control pages on this, found here. Take a look and compare each section with the sections labeled on here. I think this needs a thorough rewrite to get rid of the plagarism... since it's flat-out copy-and-pasting. I doubt the CDC would go and plagarise Wikipedia, especially since they are tied with the government. --DEMONIIIK 04:14, 31 March 2007 (UTC)