Operação da equipe Malbrán termina em Ushuaia sem encontrar roedores com hantavírus

Especialistas do Malbrán concluíram suas buscas em Ushuaia e no Parque Nacional da Terra do Fogo sem encontrar os roedores que transmitem o hantavírus.

A equipe do Malbrán encerrou sua operação em áreas periféricas de Ushuaia e dentro do Parque Nacional da Terra do Fogo.

O trabalho fez parte da investigação após o surto registrado no navio de cruzeiro MV Hondius.

Nenhum roedor transmissor do hantavírus foi encontrado durante as tarefas realizadas.

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