Hantavirus: many unknowns around an “unprecedented and worrying” health event, the WHO wants to reassure about the pandemic risk
The Andes strain, transmissible between humans by droplets of saliva, was determined on Wednesday by sequencing in three patients who traveled aboard the MV “Hondius”, which is due to dock in the Canaries in the coming days. The point...
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Source: Le Monde
La souche Andes, transmissible entre humains par des gouttelettes de salive, a été déterminée, mercredi, par séquençage chez trois malades ayant voyagé à bord du MV « Hondius », qui doit accoster dans les jours qui viennent aux Canaries. Le point sur les principales questions posées par ce foyer épidémique.
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