Sixth hantavirus case reported in Los Lagos Region, Chile, associated with outdoor activities in Cochamó
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Cochamó, Los Lagos, ChileConfidence 85%1 affectedToday
The Los Lagos Region of Chile has reported its sixth hantavirus case of 2026, involving a 22-year-old male from Puerto Montt who likely contracted the virus during outdoor activities in Cochamó.
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vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com · 2026-06-03
The Los Lagos Region of Chile has reported its sixth hantavirus case in 2026. The most recent case involves a 22-year-old male from Puerto Montt who likely contracted the virus during hiking and camping in Cochamó, a rural area known for rodent habitats. This case adds to a cluster of infections in the region, including several fatalities earlier in the year. Hantavirus transmission in Chile typically peaks during late spring and summer, but cases linked to recreational activities suggest the risk may extend beyond the traditional seasonal window.
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