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Hantavirus Andes Strain Infections Confirmed by WHO

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Hantavirus, a rodent-borne disease, is suspected as the cause for illness in victims who likely contracted it in South America. The World Health Organization identified Hantavirus as the probable cause of illness in victims.

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Hantavirus disease outbreak

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BBC World Service

“the probable cause as Hantavirus . That's a rodent-borne disease that the victims most likely contracted in South America.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“probable cause as Hant avirus. That's a rodent-borne disease that the victims most likely contracted in South America Later, we'll hear”

KQED FM

“identified the probable cause as hantavirus. That's a rodent-borne disease that the victims most likely contracted in South America.”

KQED FM

“a rodent-borne disease that the victims most likely contracted in South America. Later, we'll hear more about the virus itself from health experts, but we”

KQED FM

“think you contracted the virus? We 're speaking to both, of course, because the hantavirus is in the news and given the news of a”

WBUR Boston

“person who's had hant of ours? No, it was very few of us on the planet. I've been told it's one of the various viruses in the world. And I believe in Canada, it's zero to three cases per second. What a journey. The World Health Organization says there is no sign though of a larger outbreak of the disease”

BBC World Service

“an expert on the illness. Well, most of the people that actually get hantavirus, it's a rodent-borne disease. So they may get it”

BBC World Service

“actually get hantavirus, it's a rodent-borne disease. So they may get it from exposure to mouse urine or feces. It's even”

KQED FM

“world. Crew members remaining on board are being accompanied by medics . What a journey. The World Health Organization says there is no sign, though,”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“larger outbreak of the disease. But as we heard from Christian and Lorne, the find-out more about hantavirus earlier in the week during”

BBC World Service

“Michelle Hawkins from the University of New Mexico Hospital, an expert on the illness. Well, most of the people that actually”

KQED FM

“expert on the illness . Well, most of the people that actually get hantavirus is a rodent -borne disease. So they may get”

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