RATS ON THE WEST COAST, BEDBUGS UPTOWN: Man contracts hantavirus after staying in cabins at California park, family says.

A man was hospitalized with hantavirus, a rare and potentially fatal rodent-borne respiratory disease he may have contracted after staying in cabins at California parks, his family said.

Spencer Fly, 22, began having symptoms of the disease during the Fourth of July weekend, his family told Fox 40. The family wrote on a crowdfunding page they were camping at Lee Vining when Fry began having consistent headaches over five days. One day, he woke up with a 104-degree fever.

“My mom, Haven Fry, and I insisted he return Sacramento with us not knowing how fast this was going to progress,” Fry’s brother wrote.

“After a couple hours in the ER vomiting began and his lungs began to fill with fluid. He was quickly rushed to the ICU where he has now been for 9 days,” he added.

Not good.