Woman isolated in Alicante hospital tests negative for hantavirus fourth time

The 32-year-old patient isolated in Alicante's San Juan hospital on hantavirus suspicions has tested negative in her fourth PCR test, the Conselleria de Sanidad reported on Sunday.

The woman will remain admitted to the Alicante hospital and may receive visits from first-degree relatives starting Monday with restricted hours and appropriate personal protective equipment, according to the Ministry of Health protocol.

The hospital has established exhaustive and concrete security measures, including the initial transfer in an equipped ambulance and isolation in a negative-pressure room.

On Friday, May 22, another sample will be taken for the fifth PCR test, which will be sent to the National Microbiology Center.

Authorities activated resources from the outset to ensure epidemiological surveillance of the population and health professionals after the alert received on May 8 through the European Alert System.

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Woman in hospital bed at Barcelona clinic appearing healthy after negative hantavirus test
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Woman isolated in Barcelona tests negative in second hantavirus PCR

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The woman under observation at Barcelona's Hospital Clínic after contact with a hantavirus case has tested negative in her second PCR. Sources from the Generalitat's Health Department report she remains asymptomatic and in good general health.

Spain's Health Ministry has identified a possible hantavirus case in a woman living in Alicante. The patient, who traveled on a flight with one of the victims from the MV Hondius cruise outbreak, shows compatible symptoms and has been isolated.

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Spain's Health Ministry confirmed on Monday a second positive hantavirus case among the 14 Spaniards evacuated from the Hondius cruise ship who are in quarantine at Madrid's Gómez Ulla hospital.

Hong Kong health authorities are seeking more information from the World Health Organization on a hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic, while stepping up prevention efforts to protect the city.

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São Paulo state health authorities have ruled out the second suspected Ebola case in the state this year. The patient, a 31-year-old Brazilian woman who returned from the Democratic Republic of Congo, tested negative.

The World Health Organization said on Friday that the risk of hantavirus spreading remains extremely low after cases were reported on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Three passengers have died and several others have been infected. The vessel is heading to Tenerife.

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A hantavirus outbreak has been confirmed on the MV Hondius cruise ship, resulting in three deaths. The vessel, which departed Ushuaia on April 1, is heading to Tenerife where passengers will begin evacuation on Monday.

 

 

 

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