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Argentina to catch rodents in hantavirus investigation

Argentina to catch rodents in hantavirus investigation

The Argentine Ministry of Health is trapping and studying rodents near the southern city of Ushuaia to investigate the origin of a hantavirus outbreak. This action follows reports that passengers from the cruise ship MV Hondius may have contracted the virus while in the area.

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Does your dog have itchy skin in spring and summer? This underrated condition could be the cause

Does your dog have itchy skin in spring and summer? This underrated condition could be the cause

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Exceptional: special award for Thom, Louis and Vanja after rescue operation in Bennebroek

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Marten de Roon mourns World Cup disappointment and lashes out at 'racist losers'

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Authorities have stabilized 70 percent of a wildfire near the Costa Brava, which has already destroyed 2,400 hectares of land, including two buildings. Firefighters remain concerned that strong winds and dry conditions could worsen the situation in the Les Gavarres nature reserve.