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Argentina's Southernmost Province Detects Hantavirus in Rodents for First Time

30/06/2026 10:53 - Salud

A Landmark Discovery at the End of the World

The Dr. Carlos Malbrán National Institute, Argentina's leading public health laboratory (equivalent to the CDC in the United States), confirmed on June 29, 2026 the first-ever detection of hantavirus in rodents in Tierra del Fuego Province.

This remote region, often called "the End of the World," is located at the southern tip of South America, shared between Argentina and Chile. The discovery came after a health surveillance mission conducted between May 18-22, 2026, during which scientists captured and analyzed 144 rodents in the area.

Of these specimens, 5 rodents of the genus Abrothrix tested positive for the virus, representing a 3.5% prevalence rate in the sample. The Abrothrix genus includes small mouse-like rodents native to Patagonia's forests and grasslands.

What is Hantavirus?

Hantavirus is a family of viruses transmitted primarily by rodents. Humans can contract the virus by inhaling airborne particles from rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. The infection can cause Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), a severe respiratory disease with a mortality rate that can reach 35-50%.

The Andes virus is the most well-known variant in South America. Interestingly, the primary carrier—the colilargo mouse (Oligoryzomys longicaudatus)—was not found during this Tierra del Fuego mission, making this discovery even more scientifically significant.

Key Findings Summary

  • 📍 Location: Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
  • 🔬 Rodents analyzed: 144 specimens
  • ✅ Positive results: 5 rodents (3.5%)
  • 🧬 Affected genus: Abrothrix
  • 👥 Human cases: None reported

Not Connected to the MV Hondius Cruise Outbreak

Health authorities emphasized that the variant detected in Tierra del Fuego is a new strain related to the Andes virus but does not match the one responsible for the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak, a major international health alert that has affected travelers worldwide.

13 confirmed cases
3 deaths
650+ contacts in 33 countries

The World Health Organization (WHO) may officially declare the MV Hondius outbreak closed on July 2, 2026, following international epidemiological surveillance protocols.

What This Means for Argentina and Travelers

Tierra del Fuego is a popular tourist destination, home to Ushuaia, often called the southernmost city in the world, and the gateway to Antarctic expeditions. The discovery reinforces the importance of surveillance in this remote region.

While no human cases have been reported, authorities recommend standard precautions in areas with rodent presence:

  • Avoid contact with rodents and their droppings
  • Ventilate enclosed spaces thoroughly before entering
  • Disinfect surfaces with bleach solution before sweeping
  • Seal cracks and openings in dwellings
  • Store food in airtight containers
ℹ️ Important for visitors: Hantavirus testing is free and confidential at Argentina's public health centers. If you experience symptoms such as high fever, muscle pain, or difficulty breathing—especially after potential rodent exposure—seek medical attention immediately.

Source: Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas "Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui" - ANLIS Malbrán | Ministerio de Salud de la Nación

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