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South Africa: 2 hantavirus cases caused by Andes variant

South Africa: 2 hantavirus cases caused by Andes variant

Two crew members of the cruise ship Hondius in South Africa have tested positive for the Andes variant of the hantavirus. Health officials noted that this specific strain is significant because it can be transmitted between humans through close contact.

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