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24 May 2018 | 12:30 AM UTC

Argentina: Hantavirus outbreak in Salta province

Hantavirus outbreak reported in Salta province; at least 21 confirmed cases as of May 21

Warning

Event

Health officials have announced that at least 21 cases of Hantavirus have been reported in recent weeks in Salta province (northwest) as of Monday, May 21. According to local sources, at least seven fatalities have been confirmed. The most affected areas include Oran, Tartagal, Pichanal, Colonia Santa Rosa, Apolinario Saravia, and Irigoyen.

Context

Hantavirus is spread via the urine, saliva, and feces of infected rodents (notably long-tailed mice in this case) and is contracted via contact with contaminated surfaces or via inhalation of contaminated air. The most common symptoms of the virus are similar to those of influenza: fever, muscle aches, headache and fatigue. Other possible symptoms include dizziness, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Hantavirus is fatal in roughly one-third of cases.

Advice

Those present in Salta province should avoid exposure to areas where rodents may be present (e.g. barns or garbage dumps). Individuals exhibiting the aforementioned symptoms are advised to seek medical treatment immediately. Make sure to mention to medical professional whether or not you have had exposure to rodent-infested areas. There is no cure for Hantavirus; however, the sooner an infected person receives medical attention, the better.