Si conclude a Ushuaia l'operazione del team Malbrán senza il ritrovamento di topi portatori di hantavirus

Gli specialisti del Malbrán hanno completato le ricerche a Ushuaia e nel Parco Nazionale della Terra del Fuoco senza individuare i topi che trasmettono l'hantavirus.

Il team Malbrán ha concluso le operazioni nelle aree periferiche di Ushuaia e all'interno del Parco Nazionale della Terra del Fuoco. Il lavoro rientrava nell'ambito delle indagini avviate dopo l'epidemia registrata sulla nave da crociera MV Hondius. Durante le attività svolte non sono stati rinvenuti topi portatori di hantavirus.

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