The Public Health Agency of Canada has confirmed one case of hantavirus infection among passengers of a cruise ship where an outbreak was previously recorded. This was reported by the Associated Press with reference to the Public Health Agency of Canada, according to UNN.
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The agency stated that the positive test result was confirmed after additional research at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. Previously, British Columbia authorities had reported only a "presumptive positive" result.
One individual has been confirmed positive for hantavirus
– the agency's statement reads.
A couple from Yukon is in the hospital
The Canadian agency specified that a second person who was in contact with the infected individual tested negative. Both – a married couple in their 70s from the Yukon territory – are in a hospital in the city of Victoria.
WHO stated that hantavirus has not mutated and has not become more contagious following the outbreak on a cruise ship – media16.05.26, 17:04 • 60452 views
In total, four Canadian passengers returned to British Columbia after the cruise. Among them are also a person over 70 from Vancouver Island and a British Columbia resident in their 50s who lives abroad. All of them are in isolation.
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