Hantavirus Case Detected in Milan Tourist
A tourist in Milan has been identified as a potential Hantavirus risk and is currently quarantined at Sacco Hospital. This follows a warning from the WHO about increased Hantavirus cases. The detection comes as the management of Hantavirus cases is being discussed in Spain. The World Health Organization noted an increase in hantavirus cases globally, with a specific case detected in a tourist in Milan. Global leadership is reportedly prepared for more cases. The source did not specify the nationality of the tourist or the exact location of detection within Milan. A Hantavirus case has been detected in a tourist in Milan, prompting precautionary isolation measures in the UK for individuals from remote island territories. France has flagged uncertainty regarding potential mutation risks.
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Sources · 7 independent
BR24
“A tourist in Milan has been detected with Hantavirus.”
MDR Aktuell
“A tourist in Milan has been detected with Hantavirus.”
KNX Los Angeles
“Head of the World Health Organization says global leadership prepared to see more cases of hantavirus amid ongoing efforts to try to”
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