HantaVirus Tracker app

HantaVirus Tracker app
HantaVirus Tracker app
Developer: velavia.io
Category: Medical
7.2K installs
Ratings not yet available
2.9K monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +1.2K
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Monthly +7.2K
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HantaVirus Tracker app Summary

HantaVirus Tracker app is a mobile Android app in Medical by velavia.io. Released in May 2026 (1 month ago). It has about 7.2K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2.9K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 19, 2026.

Recent activity: 1.2K installs this week (7.2K over 4 weeks) View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 19, 2026 .


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App Description

Track hantavirus outbreaks worldwide. Verified alerts, maps, prevention guide.

Hantavirus Tracker — outbreak intelligence for everyday awareness.

Track current hantavirus outbreaks around the world with verified alerts, an interactive map, a chronological timeline, and a clear prevention guide. The feed is updated several times a day from public health bulletins and trusted news.

What you can do
• See live case reports plotted on a global map, filterable by year, syndrome, and source verification level. Tap "Use my location" to see how close reports are to where you are.
• Read the latest news headlines about hantavirus, sourced from CDC, WHO, PAHO, ProMED, Reuters, AP, BBC, and many more. Every item carries a verification badge so you can tell official alerts from media speculation.
• Browse a chronological timeline of cases and news together — see how today fits into the bigger picture.
• Tap any virus to see a live profile pulled from Wikipedia: what it is, where it has been reported, severity, and the rodent species that carries it.
• Tap any country to drill into all of its case reports and recent news.
• Read up on the reservoir species — deer mouse, bank vole, striped field mouse, and others — to know what to watch for in your region.
• Follow major historical outbreaks: the 1993 Four Corners discovery, the 2018 Argentina cluster, and the current cruise-ship cluster.
• Use the prevention checklist for safe cleanup of rodent activity in homes, cabins, sheds, and storage.

Verification labels
Every alert carries one of: Official Alert (CDC, WHO, state and county health departments) · Confirmed Media (Reuters, AP, BBC, major outlets citing officials) · Early Signal (ProMED, GDELT, regional reports) · Unverified (single-source or social claims) · Historical (past outbreaks for context). This is the difference between awareness and panic.

Privacy first
• No account required.
• No health data collected.
• No personal symptom or exposure logging.
• Location is opt-in, used once on tap, and never stored or sent off the device.
• No tracking, no profiling, no selling.

Disclaimer
This app is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice.

Data sources
CDC, WHO Disease Outbreak News, PAHO, state and national health departments, ProMED-mail, Google News, GDELT, and curated public datasets. Updates run on a free public schedule — there are no per-user paid APIs.