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India faces no immediate public health threat from hantavirus: National Institute of Virology

Amid concerns over two Indian nationals reportedly infected with the hantavirus aboard a cruise ship, Director of the ICMR's National Institute of Virology, Dr Naveen Kumar, on Friday said the cases appear to be isolated ones and there is no immediate public health threat to India. Kumar said there is no evidence of community spread as of now. Hantaviruses are…

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