A Dangerous Surge in Cases Across Argentina The sharp rise in hantavirus infections across Argentina —now at the highest level since 2018—signals more than an epidemiological fluctuation. It is a warning about the consequences of unchecked environmental degradation. With 101 confirmed cases and 32 deaths this season, the nation faces a troubling shift as outbreaks appear far beyond historically endemic zones such as Buenos Aires, Misiones, and Neuquén. Climate Change Is Reshaping Disease Geography Experts increasingly tie this surge to the cumulative effects of climate change, deforestation, and shifting land use. Rising temperatures and irregular rain patterns have altered ecosystems, enabling rodent populations—especially the long-tailed mouse—to expand into new areas. According to infectious-disease specialists like Eduardo López, rodents are adapting faster than public-health systems can respond. Cruise-Ship Outbreak Raises Global Concerns The outbreak aboard the vessel MV Hondiu...
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