
Scientists heading to Ushuaia to research if hantavirus was already there before MV Hondius departed
A team of Argentine scientists are planning to head to Ushuaia next week to conduct research to see if hantavirus was already there before the MV Hondius cruise ship departed on April 1, officials said.
The team will collect samples and send them to a lab. The results are expected to come back in about four weeks.
The World Health Organization has posited that the first infection likely happened on land before the ship even sailed. But local officials in Ushuaia say they are not convinced because they've never had a confirmed hantavirus case there.
"Its been 45 days since the ship left and we haven't had any cases," said Juan Petrina, director of epidemiology for Tierra del Fuego province.




