A French woman infected with the hantavirus is being treated with an artificial lung, sparking concern among Buffalo residents who may have been exposed to the virus. The patient's condition is critical, and her treatment is being closely monitored.

The hantavirus outbreak occurred on a cruise ship, and the patient is being treated with an artificial lung due to the severity of her condition.

"The patient is receiving the best possible care," said a spokesperson for the hospital. The hantavirus is a deadly virus that can cause respiratory failure, and the patient's treatment is being closely watched by medical professionals.

The hantavirus outbreak has raised concerns among Buffalo residents, particularly those who have recently traveled on cruise ships. The Erie County Health Department is monitoring the situation and advising residents to take precautions to avoid exposure to the virus. Delaware Avenue residents are being cautioned to be aware of the symptoms of the virus, which include fever, headache, and muscle pain.

The hantavirus outbreak is a reminder of the importance of taking precautions to avoid exposure to infectious diseases. Buffalo residents are advised to take steps to protect themselves, such as avoiding contact with wild rodents and their droppings. Canisius College students are being advised to be aware of the risks of the virus and to take precautions to avoid exposure.

The treatment of the hantavirus patient with an artificial lung is a complex and costly procedure. The cost of the treatment is not yet known, but it is expected to be in the thousands of dollars. Buffalo residents are concerned about the potential cost of treatment and the impact it could have on the local healthcare system.

The hantavirus outbreak has raised concerns among South Buffalo homeowners, who are worried about the potential risks of the virus. The Buffalo Common Council is expected to discuss the outbreak and the city's response to it at an upcoming meeting.

The Erie County Health Department will provide an update on the hantavirus outbreak at a press conference on May 15, 2026. Residents are advised to attend the press conference to learn more about the outbreak and the city's response to it.