Hantavirus Outbreak Nearing Its End: WHO
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Sampling carried out by the Argentine authorities in the province of Terre de Feu at the end of May did not reveal traces of the form of d-hantavirus detected on board the "MV Hondius".
In the spring, the Hantavirus erupts on a cruise ship: three people die from it, including one person from Germany. As far as possible, the World Health Organization is now officially denouncing it.
The Hantavirus outbreak is nearing an end, World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Sunday. He said all contacts of the two infected people in South Africa have completed their observation period and no new cases have been reported.
In mid-May, several cases of the hantavirus were detected in passengers on a cruise. Now the World Health Organization gives warning, the virus has not spread further.
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