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CDC Chief Downplays Hantavirus Threat, Says No Need for Alarm
Acting CDC Director Jay Bhattacharya says hantavirus risk is far lower than COVID, defending the federal response amid a deadly outbreak linked to a cruise ship.
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Hantavirus Ship Passengers May Leave Nebraska Early Under Conditions
Cruise passengers monitored for hantavirus in Nebraska may leave before 42 days if symptom-free and able to isolate at home, officials say.
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Financial Toll Mounts for Canada's Caregivers as Unpaid Labor Soars
A new report reveals nearly 60% of Canadian caregivers struggle balancing work and care, with unpaid labor valued at $97 billion annually.
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Study: Endometriosis Linked to Higher Risk of Birth Defects
New research shows mothers with endometriosis have a slightly higher risk of babies with birth defects. The study analyzed 1.4 million births in Ontario.
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Andes Virus Raises Alarm After Fatal Cruise Ship Outbreak
Hantavirus from South America shows rare human-to-human spread, causing three deaths on a cruise ship.
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US Hantavirus Evacuees Arrive in Omaha; 3 in Biocontainment
The MV Hondius arrives in the Canary Islands. 18 Americans are back in the US; 3 in biocontainment amid a rare Andes hantavirus outbreak.
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18 Americans Monitored for Rare Hantavirus After Cruise Ship Exposure
US officials say risk of Andes virus from Dutch cruise ship remains 'very, very low' as passengers are quarantined in Nebraska and Atlanta.
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Hantavirus Cases Rise as Cruise Ship Captain Calls Outbreak 'Very Painful'
A French woman and an American test positive for hantavirus after the MV Hondius outbreak, as passengers evacuate and quarantine globally.