
Argentine Scientists Set Traps in Hantavirus Hunt
Scientists in southern Argentina have begun setting traps for rodents as part of an investigation to determine the presence and source of hantavirus in the region.
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Scientists lay first traps in bid to see if hantavirus is present in Argentine region - The Straits Times
Scientists lay first traps in bid to see if hantavirus is present in Argentine region The Straits Times
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Scientists attempting to determine whether or not hantavirus is present in Argentina's Ushuaia on Monday laid the very first traps to catch rodents potentially carrying...
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