Armbrust USA

Vector

Society EN ↓ 4 episodes

A serial investigative podcast about why hantavirus is back.

Author

Armbrust USA

Category

Society

Podcast website

vector.armbrustusa.com

Latest episode

May 29, 2026

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Episodes

Vector S01 - Ep. 4: The Cruise 29.05.2026

Vector covers the MV Hondius outbreak, the first documented hantavirus cluster on a ship and the first major export of Andes virus from South America. We trace the ship's voyage from Ushuaia, the first death on April 11, the medical officer's call to shore, the international notification sequence that started on May 2, the virological reason this strain matters (it is the only hantavirus on earth...

Vector S01 - Ep. 3: The Hackman Coincidence 18.05.2026

Vector reports from Santa Fe, where Betsy Arakawa died of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome around February 12, 2025, and her husband Gene Hackman died eight days later of cardiovascular disease, with advanced Alzheimer's as a significant contributory factor. We walk through Arakawa's last days using her computer's search history and email records, the property's post-discovery environmental assessmen...

Vector S01 - Ep. 2: The Cabin in Mammoth Lakes 18.05.2026

Vector reports from Mammoth Lakes, California, where three hantavirus deaths in a four-month span (February, March, and April 2025) have raised questions that the county's thirty-two-year history with the disease has not answered. We trace the cluster through Mono County Public Health statements, walk through the unusual exposure profile (two of three victims had no mice in their homes, but all th...

Vector S01 - Ep. 1: Without a Name 18.05.2026

May fourteenth, nineteen ninety three. Gallup, New Mexico. A car pulls off the highway. A nineteen-year-old marathon runner cannot breathe. The doctors work on him for hours, and then they lose him. His name was Merrill Bahe. He was on his way to his fiancée's funeral. She had died of the same thing, three weeks earlier.

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