Authorities at the Class IIB Baturaja Prison in South Sumatra, Indonesia, are proactively educating inmates about the prevention of Hantavirus. The initiative aims to mitigate the risk of transmission within the correctional facility. This preventative measure comes as health officials monitor for potential outbreaks of the virus. The prison administration is implementing educational programs to inform inmates about the causes, symptoms, and preventative steps related to Hantavirus. These efforts include hygiene promotion and awareness campaigns focused on rodent control, a key factor in Hantavirus transmission. The program underscores a commitment to maintaining public health standards within the prison environment and protecting the inmate population. Officials have not reported any confirmed cases of Hantavirus at the facility.