Spaniard Tests Positive for Hantavirus After Cruise Evacuation
A Spaniard in Madrid tested positive for hantavirus after being evacuated from a Tenerife cruise ship, according to the Health Ministry. Thirteen others tested negative. The asymptomatic patient remains in good condition. Further testing is underway, with definitive results expected soon.
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- Spain
A Spaniard under quarantine in Madrid, following evacuation from a cruise ship in Tenerife, has tested positive for hantavirus, as confirmed by the Health Ministry on Monday.
The ministry reported that the remaining 13 Spaniards quarantined at the same military hospital tested negative for the virus.
Despite testing positive, the patient is asymptomatic and in good condition, with further tests pending to confirm the initial results shortly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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