The strain of hantavirus that has killed three people and sickened five others on a cruise ship is the Andes strain, which is typically found in South America including parts of Argentina, where the ...
As public health officials around the world monitor dozens of former passengers and crewmembers of the MV Hondius for signs of hantavirus infection, scientists are hoping to learn more about the ...
Cruise ships are back in the spotlight after a deadly hantavirus outbreak, but experts say the risk to travelers is low.
The Andes virus strain linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak is the only hantavirus capable of spreading person to person, the WHO says.
Cases of the Andes virus have been rising in Argentina. Government-supported research is critical if we hope to address ...
Officials say proper contract tracing and isolation efforts can stop the hantavirus outbreak from becoming a “large epidemic.” ...
Is the current hantavirus outbreak destined to become the next COVID-19 pandemic? That has been the question circulating on social media after the news that eight passengers on the cruise ship MV ...
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