medicalxpress - Argentina on Friday said it was expanding its investigation into the origins of the hantavirus outbreak that struck an Atlantic cruise ship last month, sending scientists to trap and test rats in the western province of Mendoza while lab results are pendi…
AI Summary: Argentinian health authorities have expanded an investigation in Mendoza after hantavirus concerns, dispatching teams to trap and test wild rodents for infection. The stepped-up fieldwork aims to map viral reservoirs and potential human exposure, while officials warn residents to take basic precautions — because nothing says 'welcome to town' like a rat-capture detail.
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