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Argentinian tourism hotspot denies causing hantavirus outbreak

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May 10, 2026
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The National Ministry of Health, meanwhile, has not put forward a definitive theory. “We cannot rule out, in principle, that the infections occurred in Tierra del Fuego, but there is an important fact to consider: since Hantavirus became a notifiable disease, no cases have ever been reported in the province,” it said.

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