Hantavirus survivor reveals 1 ‘terrifying’ symptom of deadly virus that left her struggling for six months

Mary Stanley, 43, from Norman, Oklahoma, contracted hantavirus in May 2025. As the hantavirus outbreak aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius continues drawing widespread attention, she is now sharing the terrifying symptoms she experienced.

Passengers aboard the MV Hondius have now been evacuated following the serious hantavirus outbreak. On Sunday, passengers began being flown home from Tenerife on military and government-chartered flights.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, issued a statement on Saturday directly addressing the people of Tenerife, saying: “The virus aboard the MV Hondius is the Andes strain of hantavirus. It is serious. Three people have lost their lives, and our hearts go out to their families. The risk to you, living your daily life in Tenerife, is low. This is the WHO’s assessment, and we do not make it lightly.”

How is the hantavirus typically transmitted?

He also stressed that this is not the beginning of another COVID pandemic, saying: “This is not another COVID. The current public health risk from hantavirus remains low. My colleagues and I have said this unequivocally, and I will say it again to you now.”

But even as health officials continue reassuring the public that the virus is different, some people remain worried it could spread further.

Hantavirus is typically transmitted through exposure to rodents, including contact with urine, feces, saliva, or airborne particles from dried droppings. According to the WHO, “HCPS has a high case fatality rate, commonly between 20% and 40%, making it a disease of major public health concern.”

Infectious disease specialist and global health researcher Dr. Alexandra Wharton-Smith said: “Hantavirus is transmitted through exposure to infected rodents and their fluids and/or droppings. With the Andes strain of hantavirus, human-to-human transmission is possible through close contact and fluids of infected people, but currently there are only a handful of cases and they are being closely tracked and receiving care,” in an interview with UNILAD.

Hantavirus symptoms

Mary Stanley tested positive for hantavirus in 2025 after what she suspects was exposure to rodent droppings inside an air-conditioning unit at her office. Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she described the frightening experience.

In the interview, she admitted she feared for her life: “I wasn’t sure if I was going to get worse and die, but I tried to keep healing my lungs,” she said, according to VT.

Stanley continued: “The worst part was the pressure on my lungs. It felt like someone was standing on my chest constantly.

“The cough was horrific. I was also really worried I was going to give it to my kids.”

Along with the intense coughing, she said she also experienced “body aches, chills and was sweating all day.”

It took around 10 days for her to develop symptoms, which at first appeared to be an upper respiratory infection. But her condition rapidly worsened, leaving her struggling to breathe and completely exhausted.

Comparing it to COVID – which she has also had – Stanley said hantavirus was “a lot worse.”

Even after her symptoms eventually started easing, the recovery process was long.

“It took about four weeks for symptoms to resolve,” Mary said. “I had shortness of breath for around six months.”

Related Posts

He Was Known as “Little Hercules” as a Child — His Life Today Is Completely Different

Richard Sandrak became famous around the world before he was even old enough to understand what fame truly meant. Known globally as “Little Hercules,” he amazed audiences…

”Every teen girl’s dream” in the ’90s now lives a quite life and works as a psychologist

He was once the boy every magazine wanted on its cover — a smiling face that filled American living rooms through the 1980s. But behind the fame…

Powerful finger position unlocks deep connection to the universe

Yoga is more than just physical postures – it’s an ancient science that integrates the mind, body, and energy. One fascinating aspect of yoga is mudras –…

Cruel reactions force parents to remove baby’s rare birthmark

Parents will do anything for their children, especially to protect them. These parents were no different. Keep reading to learn more about what these parents did for…

Why sleeping with one foot out might be the key to rest

You’ve probably done it without even thinking – kicked one foot out from under the blanket to cool down at night. But this common sleep habit isn’t…

Officials finally think they know origin of hantavirus outbreak on cruise that caused three deaths

Health officials investigating the deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship now believe they may have identified where the infection began. Authorities in Argentina suspect the virus may have…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *