Health officials investigate a potential hantavirus outbreak linked to the Dutch vessel MV Hondius in Ushuaia, Argentina. Theories suggest a passenger may have been exposed to rodents at a local waste site frequented by tourists.
Authorities are investigating a potential hantavirus outbreak linked to the Dutch vessel MV Hondius, with theories suggesting a passenger may have been exposed at a waste site near Ushuaia, Argentina.
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