Italy
Risk assessment
No autochthonous hantavirus cases documented historically. Puumala virus (PUUV) has limited presence in alpine areas (Trentino, Friuli) but no human cases reported in recent years. ECDC assesses risk for general European population from MV Hondius cluster as 'very low'. Italian Ministry of Health has reinforced surveillance.
Travel advisory
No domestic travel restrictions. Returning travelers from Argentina/Chile/Uruguay with respiratory symptoms within 6 weeks should consult a physician and mention travel history.
National health authority
Ministero della Salute / Istituto Superiore di SanitàLocal outlets we monitor
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Local coverage
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Adnkronos Q&A piece on the MV Hondius cluster, focused on Italian readership. Key takeaway: ECDC risk for general European population assessed as 'very low'.
ANSA explainer in Italian on hantavirus: family of zoonotic viruses transmitted primarily by rodents, capable of causing pulmonary or hemorrhagic syndromes. Italian Ministry of Health reports no domestic cases.
Italian newspaper Leggo Q&A piece on hantavirus risk for Italy. ECDC assesses European risk as 'very low'. Ministry of Health has reinforced surveillance for travelers returning from South America.
Italian infectious disease specialist Matteo Bassetti tells ANSA there is no specific antiviral for hantavirus. Treatment is supportive ICU care; early hospitalization improves survival.