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A Canadian who was a passenger on the MV Hondius cruise ship has tested positive for the Andes hantavirus, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced Saturday
The federal hantavirus response has laid bare the impact of the Trump administration’s cuts to U.S. and global health, renewing concerns among public health experts that the U.S. is not
The deadly hantavirus behind a cruise outbreak that’s sickened at least a dozen people and killed three of them may be transmissible through numerous bodily fluids ranging from saliva to breast milk to semen,
Scientists think the hantavirus, the deadly pathogen that has infected 11 passengers on a Dutch cruise ship, could be as old as humans.
Dr. Stephen Kornfeld, a passenger from the MV Hondius who had tested “faintly positive” for hantavirus, has now tested negative and been moved out of a Nebraska biocontainment unit.
As concerns about hantavirus continue to grow, many pet owners are asking the same question: “Can pets catch hantavirus?” The rodent-borne illness is rare, but headlines about human cases have
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Health officials stressed that different strains of hantavirus are less contagious than the one on the Dutch cruise ship.