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World Health Organization & Argentina

13 shared events · Importance 10 · Last updated May 14, 2026

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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization consistently ranks Argentina as having the highest incidence of hantavirus in Latin America. It is also providing information and monitoring the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship.
Argentina: Argentina is experiencing a surge in hantavirus cases, with 101 infections reported since June 2025, double the previous year. The country is also investigating if it is the source of a deadly hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, which departed from Ushuaia, Argentina. The changing climate conditions in Argentina are believed to be contributing to the spread of the virus.
May 06, 2026 · 23 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization is providing guidance and monitoring the hantavirus outbreak, advising on quarantine measures and assessing the risk of a larger spread.
Argentina: Argentina is investigating the origin of the hantavirus outbreak, as the initial infected couple spent time in the country.
May 12, 2026 · 20 articles
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World Health Organization: World Health Organization is coordinating the international response to the hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius, providing guidance, confirming cases, and assessing public health risks.
Argentina: Argentina is suspected to be the source of the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius, with investigators tracing cases to a birdwatching trip in Ushuaia. The country has also seen a surge in hantavirus cases attributed to climate change.
May 03, 2026 · 539 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization confirmed the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius and is monitoring the situation, playing a key role in public health communication.
Argentina: The MV Hondius started its journey in Argentina, and initial infections are speculated to have occurred during tours in Argentina and Chile.
May 07, 2026 · 7 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization identified the Dutch couple as the first cruise passengers infected with the Andes variant of hantavirus, and Argentina's withdrawal from it is mentioned as part of the country's health system crisis.
Argentina: Argentina is the primary location of the hantavirus outbreak investigation, with its Health Ministry facing criticism for slow response and defunding of health programs, which could impact its national image and tourism.
May 08, 2026 · 6 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization is coordinating the evacuation and providing assurances to the public regarding the low risk of wider hantavirus spread.
Argentina: Argentina is the departure point for the MV Hondius cruise, though health officials believe the hantavirus outbreak did not originate there.
May 09, 2026 · 8 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization is actively involved in the Hantavirus response, providing reassurance, issuing alerts, and tackling misinformation.
Argentina: The Andes strain of Hantavirus has circulated in parts of Argentina for decades, providing a historical context for the current outbreak.
May 15, 2026 · 9 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization has assessed the global public health risk of the hantavirus spread linked to the MV Hondius as relatively low.
Argentina: The MV Hondius cruise ship departed from the Argentinian port of Ushuaia, which is the origin point for the voyage where the hantavirus outbreak occurred.
May 07, 2026 · 11 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization has ranked Argentina as having the highest incidence of hantavirus in Latin America, relevant to the ongoing cruise ship outbreak.
Argentina: Argentina is seeing a surge in hantavirus cases, and its Health Ministry is investigating if the country is the source of the deadly outbreak on a cruise ship.
May 07, 2026 · 22 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization is monitoring a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship and notes Argentina's high incidence of the disease.
Argentina: Argentina is experiencing a surge in hantavirus cases and is being investigated as the potential source of an outbreak on a cruise ship.
May 01, 2026 · 23 articles
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World Health Organization: The World Health Organization has stated that the risk of the hantavirus outbreak to the wider public is low.
Argentina: Argentina's Health Ministry is investigating the origin of the hantavirus outbreak, suspecting a town in its southern region.
May 07, 2026 · 31 articles
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Jan 22, 2026 · 48 articles
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Mar 17, 2026 · 6 articles
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