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Italian hospital to screen samples of man in hantavirus quarantine

By Thomson Reuters May 12, 2026 | 9:03 AM

ROME, May 12 (Reuters) – Italy’s top infectious diseases hospital said on Tuesday it would examine biological samples from a man ​in quarantine having come into contact with ‌a woman who died of Hantavirus.

The ANSA news agency had previously reported that the man – a 25-year-old from the southern Calabria region – had been hospitalized.

He was ‌briefly ​on the same plane as ⁠a woman who later ⁠died from the virus. The woman was disembarked from the KLM flight before it took off from Johannesburg.

ANSA reported earlier that ​the man was being transferred to the Spallanzani hospital in Rome, but the hospital later ⁠clarified that it was ⁠only awaiting his biological samples in ​order to analyse them.

Hantavirus is primarily spread by ​rodents but can be transmitted between people ‌in rare cases, according to the World Health Organization. It usually begins with flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue and fever, one to eight ⁠weeks after exposure.

A cluster has been linked in recent days to the MV Hondius ship, which docked ⁠in Spain’s ‌Canary Islands following a polar expedition ⁠that departed from Argentina.

The WHO has ​increased ‌its tally of confirmed cases ​in the ⁠outbreak to nine. It said further cases could materialise because of the long incubation period, but that this was not a pandemic, and was nothing like COVID-19.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante, editing by ​Gavin Jones)