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BBC Health 📅 07 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Hantavirus: WHO chief says public health risk is low

The origin of the outbreak is still unknown, with the World Health Organisation saying investigations are "still under way".

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • WHO assesses current public health risk from hantavirus as low, though outbreak investigations remain ongoing
  • Origin of the hantavirus outbreak has not yet been determined and requires further epidemiological investigation
  • Clinicians should maintain awareness of hantavirus as a differential diagnosis until outbreak source is clarified
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The origin of the outbreak is still unknown, with the World Health Organisation saying investigations are "still under way".

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