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‘I swelled up like a Michelin Man’: Paul (68) struck by rare hantavirus

‘I swelled up like a Michelin Man’: Paul (68) struck by rare hantavirus

68-year-old Paul Baeten from Arnhem has been living with the severe consequences of a hantavirus infection for seven years. Although the virus typically causes mild symptoms in the Netherlands, Baeten's case was life-threatening and rare.

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