But what do we really know about this virus, its modes of transmission, and the risks it represents in Canada? Rare but potentially deadly, thehantavirus has made it talk about again since the recent confirmation of a case in Canada. Freedom discussed it with Mathias Oule, professor of microbiology at the University of Saint-Boniface. "First of all, we need to know that there are several types of d-hantavirus. They are called zoonotic viruses be…
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But what do we really know about this virus, its modes of transmission, and the risks it represents in Canada? Rare but potentially deadly, thehantavirus has made it talk about again since the recent confirmation of a case in Canada. Freedom discussed it with Mathias Oule, professor of microbiology at the University of Saint-Boniface. "First of all, we need to know that there are several types of d-hantavirus. They are called zoonotic viruses be…