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WHO declares end of hantavirus outbreak

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WHO declares the hantavirus outbreak over

WHO declares the hantavirus outbreak over


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The hantavirus outbreak, which claimed three lives in April, is now over. As the quarantine period for those who had been in contact with infected individuals has ended, the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Thursday that this outbreak, which resulted in 13 infections, had come to an end.


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“The last close contacts have completed their quarantine,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the press in Geneva. One patient had been hospitalised in Zurich after returning from the region. He has recovered from the virus.

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A crew member of the MV Hondius – on which the first victim had died after contracting the virus before boarding – had to undergo quarantine in Aargau despite showing no symptoms. This ended around ten days ago. More than 600 close contacts were monitored.

A sample of the virus had been sent as early as May 8 by the University of Zurich to the international repository at the Spiez laboratory in canton Bern, the institution told the Swiss News Agency Keystone-ATS. The WHO hopes it will contribute to research into drugs or vaccines.

Translated from French, sub-edited by ts

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