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OBSH shpall fundin e shpërthimit të Hantavirusit: Nuk ka raste të reja që prej 25 majit

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak of Hantavirus as officially over, stating that the last exposed individual tested negative and completed quarantine. This declaration comes after no new cases have been reported since May 25th. The WHO confirmed a total of 13 cases during this outbreak, resulting in three deaths. Authorities identified and monitored over 650 contacts across 33 locations. While the outbreak is considered concluded, the WHO emphasized that work continues through collaboration with governments and international partners to study the virus further and improve understanding of its development. Additionally, the organization is coordinating a study involving 21 countries aimed at developing more advanced diagnostic methods, treatments, and vaccines for future outbreaks. The WHO director expressed gratitude to several nations for their support in ensuring the safe disembarkation and repatriation of passengers and crew from the tourist ship MV Hondius in Tenerife.

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OBSH shpall fundin e shpërthimit të Hantavirusit: Nuk ka raste të reja që prej 25 majit

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak of Hantavirus as officially over, stating that the last exposed individual tested negative and completed quarantine. This declaration comes after no new cases have been reported since May 25th. The WHO confirmed a total of 13 cases during this outbreak, resulting in three deaths. Authorities identified and monitored over 650 contacts across 33 locations. While the outbreak is considered concluded, the WHO emphasized that work continues through collaboration with governments and international partners to study the virus further and improve understanding of its development. Additionally, the organization is coordinating a study involving 21 countries aimed at developing more advanced diagnostic methods, treatments, and vaccines for future outbreaks. The WHO director expressed gratitude to several nations for their support in ensuring the safe disembarkation and repatriation of passengers and crew from the tourist ship MV Hondius in Tenerife.

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