
WHO Monitors Hantavirus Outbreak as Cases Reach Eleven
The World Health Organization is monitoring a hantavirus outbreak that has reached 11 confirmed cases, including a new one in Spain. While the WHO states there is no sign of a larger outbreak, it warns that containment efforts, including the evacuation and quarantine of a cruise ship, are not yet complete.
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No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, says UN health agency
The situation could still change and there might be more confirmed cases, warns the head of the World Health Organization.
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A Spanish passenger evacuated from the cruise ship at the centre of a hantavirus outbreak has tested positive for the virus, Spain’s health ministry announced on Tuesday as the World Health Organization said it has now confirmed 11 cases, including three people from the cruise who died. The passenger with the new confirmed case of hantavirus was in quarantine in a military hospital in Madrid, where 13 other Spanish nationals evacuated on Sunday – who all tested negative for the virus – also a...
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Read full article →WHO: no sign of larger outbreak of hantavirus
The head of the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday there was no indication of the onset of a broader hantavirus outbreak, although he did not rule out further cases. “At the moment, there is no sign that we are seeing the start of a larger outbreak, but of course the situation could change and, […]
Read full article →No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, says UN health agency
There is "no sign" of a larger hantavirus outbreak after the evacuation of the last passengers from a disease-stricken cruise ship, the head of the UN health agency has said.
By Deborah Okailey Quarcoo
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