The interesting (and concerning) part is that hantavirus was previously believed not to be transmissible from person to person. But with the recent outbreak, this understanding might have to be updated.
ilogik•51m ago
it seems to be a different strain (and it's not a new one, I think)
cap11235•43m ago
So... hantavirus is transmissible.
chewbacha•27m ago
They all are but generally difficult.
Andes strain is more transmissible but has only been shown to have one super spreader event previously.
imalerba•49m ago
This strain was already known for person to person transmission. In the south of Argentina we had a big outbreak after a sick person went to a birthday party in 2019.
duncd•49m ago
No, the Andes virus is known to be the only hantavirus that is transmissible from human to human. A South African lab confirmed the British passenger was infected by Andes virus.
repelsteeltje•48m ago
There are already news articles kind-of implying that the crew knew better when they told passengers that the disease was not transmissible.
semiquaver•50m ago
I’m sure this is not the start of another pandemic but these kind of stories sure do give me the same vibe as the sort we were seeing in Jan/Feb 2020...
1970-01-01•42m ago
If this were in China (with a population of billions) I would agree. Until we see cases popping up in India/China/Mexico/Japan, we're able to let it fizzle out.
kleiba2•56m ago
ilogik•51m ago
cap11235•43m ago
chewbacha•27m ago
Andes strain is more transmissible but has only been shown to have one super spreader event previously.
imalerba•49m ago
duncd•49m ago
repelsteeltje•48m ago