The Second Case of Hantavirus in Spain Has Febrile in Recent Hours
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The patient has been negative in the last two PCRs and for three days it has not presented symptoms, while the other positive has presented mild symptoms in the last hours and the 12 contacts will be able to contnuate the quarantine in their homes from the weekendThe map of health spending, by communities: Andalusia and Madrid to the tail and Euskadi and Asturias to the head The first Spanish passenger of the ship MV Hondius that has tested posi…
The first positive for hantavirus among the 13 Spaniards who were quarantined in the military hospital Gómez Ulla has already overcome the disease and has been discharged. The second infected person is still in an isolation unit, with a slight febrile, and the other 11 Spaniards traveling on the cruise ship MV Hondius are waiting for a last negative PCR to continue home isolation starting on Saturday.
"The scientific evidence available indicates that the persistence of viral genetic material after clinical recovery does not necessarily imply a risk of transmission."With this argument, Sanidad has updated the protocol of action for Spaniards affected by the outbreak of Andes hantavirus detected in a ship and has set the requirements that patients must meet to receive hospital discharge.
The second case of hantavirus that entered without symptoms in the High Level Insulation and Treatment Unit (UATAN) of the Gómez Ulla Hospital in Madrid after giving positive...
So far, only two Spaniards have tested positive for Hantavirus, but several people are still in isolation.
The Spanish passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship, who tested positive for hantavirus on May 11—one of the two cases registered in Spain—is now at home after being discharged from a military hospital in Madrid, the Ministry of Health reported. The 70-year-old man remained asymptomatic for more than three days and had two consecutive negative PCR tests, so he was discharged and will continue to be monitored clinically for the next six months …
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