While hantavirus is a very serious illness, it’s not highly transmissible, cases are rare and the spread is limited.
The lingering impact of COVID-19, a few years out from the declaration that the pandemic was over, is scattered across how we ...
A sustained increase in hantavirus infections in Argentina and a rise in fatal cases in Chile this year have raised concerns among health authorities.
Health officials say the Andes Hantavirus outbreak requires close personal contact for transmission and is unlikely to become ...
And while hantavirus is not a newly discovered virus, it is rare enough for the cruise ship outbreak to cause some ripples of anxiety among the general public. The outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ...
Recent hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship have sparked pandemic fears. Here is how hantavirus compares with COVID-19 ...
A rodent-borne virus with a scary name. A mid-ocean cruise ship in quarantine. Several people dead and more falling sick.
Here's what to know about the cruise-ship outbreak of Andes virus, a type of hantavirus that can spread person to person.
Surviving the illness does not mean people fully recover. Many patients continue to suffer long-term physical and mental ...
An ecologist explains why the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak, while serious, will not become the next pandemic. The biology of Andes virus limits large-scale spread.