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A hantavirus case has been confirmed in Canada, as reported by cidrap.umn.edu.
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A hantavirus case has been confirmed in Canada, as reported by cidrap.umn.edu.
A Canadian passenger is now presumed positive for hantavirus, suggesting a new suspected case, likely related to travel.
A Canadian individual tested positive for hantavirus, reportedly in connection with a cruise. This marks a confirmed case of the virus involving a Canadian national.
A Canadian passenger is now presumed positive for hantavirus.
A confirmed hantavirus case has been reported in Canada, while the United Kingdom is repatriating nine contact cases from British overseas territories.
Canada's national health agency has confirmed one positive test for hantavirus.
A Canadian cruise passenger received a presumptive positive hantavirus test result following an outbreak on a ship.
A Canadian individual who was a former passenger on the MV Hondius cruise ship has tested positive for hantavirus while isolating on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
A passenger aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship in Canada has been diagnosed as "presumed positive" for hantavirus. This indicates a potential new case of the virus.
An former passenger of the 'Hondius' ship has been diagnosed positive for hantavirus in Canada.
Canada has confirmed the first isolated case of hantavirus in British Columbia, marking a new human infection in the region.
Canada has confirmed its first hantavirus case, which is currently in isolation in British Columbia.
A passenger on the MV Hondius cruise ship in Canada has been identified as "presumed positive" for hantavirus. This report confirms the same event as item 0.
A Canadian passenger who was on a cruise ship affected by hantavirus has tested positive for the virus.
A Canadian cruise passenger has tested positive for hantavirus.
A Canadian individual has tested positive for hantavirus, as reported by officials in British Columbia.