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Hantavirus public-health sources in HantaMap
Use this page to understand which public-health references are currently reviewed in HantaMap and how source roles limit what the map can claim.
Reviewed sources help readers verify context
HantaMap’s public SEO pages are strongest when they point readers back to original public-health references. The Source Library separates reviewed references from map markers, digest notes, and broader educational context.
This page does not publish new Source Library entries. It explains the already reviewed references visible in HantaMap and how they should be read safely.
Reviewed public-health references currently highlighted
Reviewed European public-health reference context for source verification and terminology.
Reviewed national public-health reference context for UK-oriented background reading.
Reviewed German public-health reference context for Germany source verification.
HantaMap uses public-health sources to support source-linked education, regional context, and careful map interpretation. A source can be valuable even when it should not become a marker, a new digest entry, or a country page.
Source review looks at organization, topic relevance, geography, source role, public-display safety, and whether the source could create confusion if shown without enough context.
If a source describes symptoms, prevention, or clinical context, HantaMap keeps that material educational and points readers toward healthcare professionals and public-health authorities for personal decisions.