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5 resultsfor “hantavirus symptoms and treatment”

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What is the hantavirus that has been confirmed on an Atlantic cruise ship?

treatment for hantavirus infections. The CDC recommends supportive care to treat symptoms that could include

BBC NewsYesterday
Health

What is hantavirus, suspected in deaths of three people on cruise ship?

symptoms can easily be mistaken for the flu. HFRS usually develops within a week or two after exposure. ## How is the hantavirus treated and prevented? There is no specific therapy for a hantavirus infection

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
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Hantavirus may have spread between passengers on cruise ship, WHO says

treatment, is also confirmed to have the virus. Hantavirus has not been confirmed in the Dutch woman's husband or the other deceased passenger - a German national who passed away on 2 May. Testing

BBC News3h ago
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Unwell British crew member to be ‘urgently’ evacuated from cruise ship after hantavirus cases

symptoms of hantavirus, a disease primarily found in rodents, is understood to be improving. The passenger was medically evacuated on 27 April to Johannesburg, and remains in intensive care. The UK prime minister said

The Guardian World1h ago
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Cruise ship waiting for help after 3 people died in a suspected hantavirus outbreak

symptoms can appear up to eight weeks after exposure, "the passengers could have been incubating the disease if they acquired it within the country or elsewhere in the world," Juan Facundo Petrina, director of epidemiology

NPR Topics: News9h ago