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Straits TimesΒ·Tuesday, May 5, 2026

β€˜You just can’t get the air in’: How hantavirus turns deadly

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AI Summary

Article reports on hantavirus infection severity, specifically how the virus affects respiratory function in severe cases. States that patients in advanced infection phases can die within 24-48 hours.

Claims Made In This Story
Hantavirus causes severe respiratory dysfunction in advanced infection
Patients can die within 24 to 48 hours during severe phase
The virus impairs air intake capacity in victims
What Is Missing From This Story
No geographic location or outbreak scope specified
No prevalence or case numbers provided
No treatment options or survival rates mentioned
No transmission mechanism explained
No information on who is most at risk
No public health recommendations or preventive measures
Timeline of symptom progression not provided
No distinction between different hantavirus strains
Framing Techniques Detected
Loaded descriptive framing: 'just can't get the air in' β€” colloquial and emotionally visceral rather than clinical
Manufactured urgency through rapid mortality timeline (24-48 hours) presented without comparative context
Incomplete headline setup: 'How hantavirus turns deadly' presupposes transformation rather than reporting mechanism
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