
If you’re queasy about rats, take a deep breath before you listen to this next story. Rats are being spotted out in the open in Taipei’s Da’an District, after a man in his 70s living in the area died from hantavirus. What’s worse is that rats caught near his residence turned out to have hantavirus antibodies, meaning they had been infected with the disease previously. Earlier this week, a member of the public who often passes by the area, posted a video of rats digging through a bag of trash in the alleyways. On Wednesday, our reporter inspected the location and found that there were indeed lots of rats out in the open. Taipei City authorities say they will ramp up sanitation measures.
A bag of trash is spotted on the middle of the alley. Rats are digging through it like an open-air buffet, quite an unsettling sight to behold.
Chou Jung-hsuan
FTV reporter
The rats in the video were right here in the alleyways of Taipei’s East District. Look down and you’ll see that the sewers here aren’t covered. Look around and you’ll see that many local residents have lots of clutter at the entrance of their homes. This is probably why there are so many rats here.
Member of public
Took the video
Someone comes here to pick up recyclables. There may be food scraps and whatnot. A few days ago when I passed by—we often ride our scooter through here—there was a bag of trash in the middle of the street, and a cluster of rats were munching on food scraps there and then.
We’re now at the same place where the video was shot, and rat squeaks are incessant. Some even pop out to say hi.
Recently, a man in his 70s living in Taipei’s Da’an District died from a hantavirus infection. Two rats captured near his residence tested positive for hantavirus. The city government had the area disinfected on Wednesday morning.
Wen Chih-hsiung
Jian’an Bourough chief
I asked the sanitation team to make it clear to residents that it’s prohibited to leave trash on the ground, and to encourage residents to use large plastic bins.
Chi Chia-cheng
Da’an District sanitation team
Our team at Da’an District regularly sprays disinfectant and deploys rat poison, as well as make sure the area is clean. Of course we also clean every day.
Rat poison had already been placed all over the alleyways, but there are still rats out and about. Hantavirusus are transmitted through aerosols and droplets that contain secretions from infected rats, so it’s important not to get too close to rats.
Voice of Yu Tsan-hua
Taipei City Department of Health
Rats captured in the area where the infected person was active had already been sent to the Centers for Disease Control to be tested. Relevant authorities will also continue to monitor and disinfect the area.
Taipei authorities are cleaning and disinfecting more frequently to prevent a hantavirus outbreak, especially as Lunar New Year draws closer.
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北市大安區日前才有70多歲老翁,感染漢他病毒八天後身亡,也捕獲兩隻陽性反應的老鼠。3號下午有民眾在大安區巷弄,看到一大群老鼠群聚,看的頭皮發麻,雖然相關單位已經清消,但記者實際回到現場,仍然發現好幾隻老鼠。
垃圾用塑膠袋包住,不過一整袋被拖到路中間,一群野生米奇彷彿圍爐,拼命尋找食物,民眾看到這一幕,真的頭皮發麻。
[[民視新聞 周容萱]]
“影片中的老鼠就出現非常熱鬧的台北市東區街頭巷弄裡頭,但您可以發現這巷弄的左右兩側,都是這種開放式的下水道,而且往旁邊一看,有很多住戶的住家門前,都堆放很多雜物,或許這就是老鼠聚集的原因。”
[[民眾]]
“都會有人在那邊做回收,可能就會有食物什麼的。因為像我前幾天經過的時候,我們騎車都從這裡進來,就剛好有一袋垃圾放在中間,就一坨(老鼠),在那邊就在吃食物。”
記者實際回到這裡,還真的老鼠聲音不斷出現,更別說他們甚至直接出來打招呼。
近期北市大安區才有一名70多歲老翁感染漢他病毒身亡,而且也有捕獲陽性反應的兩隻老鼠。相關單位不敢大意,4號早上派員清消。
[[建安里里長 溫志維]]
“我有跟清潔(回收)業者加強宣導管理,請他垃圾不落地,用個大的塑膠桶。”
[[聲源:北市環保局大安區清潔隊長 紀佳成]]
“大安這轄區,我們班本來就會排固定的噴消、投藥,以及環境清潔,當然環境清潔這部分是每天都會做的。”
巷弄已經擺放非常多老鼠藥,但依舊見到老鼠亂竄。漢他病毒是透過接觸老鼠的排泄或分泌物感染,民眾真的要避免靠近。
[[聲源:北市衛生局疾管科長 余燦華]]
“針對確診個案活動處所周邊所捕獲的老鼠,已依防疫流程,送交疾管署檢驗,相關單位也會持續監測與清消。”
年節前夕,加強清消,不讓病毒擴散,民眾才能安心過年。
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