Hantavirus back in focus in Argentina: Fatal cases raise alarm after port departure
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A hantavirus outbreak in Argentina has caused several deaths, including a 14-year-old boy, raising alarm due to challenges in early diagnosis.
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youtube.com · 2026-06-01
A hantavirus outbreak in Argentina has caused concern due to rising cases and challenges in early diagnosis, leading to several deaths, including a 14-year-old boy. Health officials warn that the disease is difficult to detect in its early stages and limited access to specialized testing can delay diagnosis. The virus is endemic in some rural areas of Argentina, particularly in forests and abandoned sheds or cabins, but not typically in Buenos Aires province. While the MV Hondius cruise ship departed from an Argentine port, officials believe it is highly unlikely that the initial infections oc
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