About
hantavirus.wtf is an independent, source-cited tracker for hantavirus outbreaks. It exists because reliable information about emerging infectious-disease events is often scattered across health-authority bulletins, expert commentary, and breaking-news threads, with very different signal-to-noise ratios.
The featured outbreak — MV Hondius (Andes virus, May 2026) — is treated as a case study. The system is general-purpose: any future hantavirus outbreak can be added without schema changes.
What it isn't
- It isn't a substitute for advice from a clinician or your local public-health authority.
- It isn't a forecast — only a verified ledger of what has already been reported.
- It doesn't accept user-submitted cases. Verification is the point.
Stack
Next.js 15, Tailwind v4, react-globe.gl, Supabase Postgres, Vercel cron, Gemini 2.5 (with Google Search Grounding for verification), X API v2.