Due to its characteristics the Andes virus (Andv), the strain of Hantavirus that has given rise to the epidemic on the cruise ship in recent weeks, can very hardly give great outbreaks even if a case is introduced in a population still completely susceptible. It says a study, based on mathematical models, just published by the magazine Eurosurveillance. The study of researchers of the Iss and the Bruno Kessler Foundation has simulated the potent…
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Due to its characteristics the Andes virus (Andv), the strain of Hantavirus that has given rise to the epidemic on the cruise ship in recent weeks, can very hardly give great outbreaks even if a case is introduced in a population still completely susceptible. It says a study, based on mathematical models, just published by the magazine Eurosurveillance. The study of researchers of the Iss and the Bruno Kessler Foundation has simulated the potent…