Estimating the Potential Burden of Clinically Significant Hantavirus Cases in Argentina - The Lancet
A study published in The Lancet estimates the potential burden of clinically significant hantavirus cases in Argentina.
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A study published in The Lancet estimates the potential burden of clinically significant hantavirus cases in Argentina.
Hantavirus circulation has been detected in Ushuaia, Argentina, but the viral variant found does not match the one responsible for a recent outbreak on a cruise ship.
Mice carrying hantavirus have been found in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, after previous denials by local authorities.
Research on Hantavirus in Tierra del Fuego has concluded, ruling out contagion on the Hondius ship.
Hantavirus has been found for the first time in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, though it is not associated with a cruise ship outbreak.
A retrospective observational case-control study in southern Argentina investigated factors associated with laboratory confirmation of suspected hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
The death of a woman from hantavirus in Bariloche, Argentina, has drawn the attention of specialists.
A woman in Bariloche, Argentina, died after contracting hantavirus, prompting calls to reinforce prevention measures.
A woman hospitalized with hantavirus in Bariloche, Argentina, has died. This confirms a fatal outcome for a previously reported case.
This article provides a brief history of ANDV, the mysterious Andes hantavirus, offering background information on the virus.
A death due to hantavirus has been confirmed in Bariloche, Argentina.
A new case of hantavirus has been reported in Bariloche, Argentina, with a woman currently hospitalized in intensive care.
All individuals being monitored for hantavirus have completed their quarantine period.
Hantavirus lethality in Argentina reached a historical record in the 2025-2026 season. This indicates a significant increase in the severity of the disease's impact.
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Scientists in Mendoza province, Argentina, have not found rodents carrying the Andes strain of hantavirus, following a previous report of hantavirus on a cruise ship.
Initial analyses in Mendoza, Argentina, did not detect signs of the rodent linked to the Andes strain of hantavirus. This indicates a lack of evidence for a specific vector in the area.
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This article discusses the Andes hantavirus and its implications for global outbreak preparedness, emphasizing the neglected 'One Health' dimensions beyond typical cruise ship scenarios.