US and French Nationals Test Positive for Hantavirus After Leaving Ship
Two nationals, one American and one French, tested positive for hantavirus following a cruise ship departure from Argentina. The outbreak has cast an unwelcome spotlight on Tierra del Fuego, a region renowned for its biodiversity and bird-watching. Health officials are monitoring the situation closely as the virus spreads beyond the immediate travel group.
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