Can you get hemorrhagic fever from eating strawberries?

There is no direct link between eating strawberries and hemorrhagic fever, which is usually referred to as renal syndrome hemorrhagic fever, also known as epidemic hemorrhagic fever, a natural epidemic disease with rodents as the main source of infection, caused by hantavirus. If there is rodent activity in the area where strawberries are grown, rodent feces are present on the strawberries, or the strawberries are contaminated with rodent feces during storage and transportation, they may be infected with the hantavirus and suffer from hemorrhagic fever after consumption, and should therefore be washed well before eating them. Hemorrhagic fever is mainly transmitted through the virus-carrying excreta of rodents, through respiratory transmission, digestive transmission, contact transmission, vertical transmission, insect-borne transmission, etc. If you accidentally eat virus-containing rodent excreta in areas with high rodent activity, or are bitten by virus-carrying rodents, you may suffer from hemorrhagic fever. Clean strawberries do not carry the hantavirus, so there is no direct link between eating strawberries and hemorrhagic fever. However, if the strawberry planting area is not properly supervised, resulting in a large number of rodents, and strawberries are grown on the ground, it is very likely that the strawberries are contaminated with the hantavirus. Therefore, it is recommended to buy strawberries that are free from any foreign objects and blemishes, and to soak them in lightly salted water and rinse them in large quantities of water before eating them, so that the virus can be effectively removed and the risk of disease reduced. This can effectively remove the virus and reduce the risk of illness. In addition, in areas with high incidence of hemorrhagic fever, it is recommended that the population should be actively vaccinated against hemorrhagic fever, which can prevent the effects of hemorrhagic fever, and at the same time, do a good job of food hygiene and personal hygiene, rodent prevention, rodent extermination and so on. If there is high fever, chills, accompanied by headache, back pain, orbital pain, skin congestion and other symptoms, we need to be highly alert to the occurrence of hemorrhagic fever, and should seek medical attention in a timely manner and active treatment.