Italian Man Transferred to Rome Amid Hantavirus Concerns
A 25-year-old Italian man from Calabria is being moved to Rome's Spallanzani infectious disease hospital for hantavirus testing. He was quarantined after sharing a flight with a woman who died from the virus. The incident was reported by the ANSA news agency.
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An Italian man suspected of having contracted the hantavirus is en route to Rome's Spallanzani infectious disease hospital for further evaluation, according to a report by the ANSA news agency.
The individual, aged 25, hails from the southern region of Calabria and is currently subjected to quarantine measures after traveling on a Dutch KLM flight with a woman who later succumbed to the hantavirus, ANSA detailed.
Authorities are taking precautions as experts conduct various tests to confirm the suspected hantavirus infection. The case has raised awareness and concern within the Italian healthcare system.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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