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Hantavirus Tracker — Bariloche

Rio Negro · Argentina · Population 135K

minimal Risk

Patagonian Andes hotspot; site of the 2018 Epuyen cluster.

ACTIVE CASES

0

YEAR-TO-DATE

0

TREND

STABLE

ENDEMIC

YES

Live Surveillance — Bariloche

Local Pathogen Profile

Primary strains
Andes
Reservoir species
Long-tailed pygmy rice rat
Endemic status
Established endemic transmission
Travel advisory
No travel advisory

Live Alerts — Bariloche

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Frequently asked — Hantavirus in Bariloche

Is hantavirus a current risk in Bariloche?
Bariloche, Rio Negro is an endemic region for hantavirus. Current risk level is minimal, with 0 active and 0 year-to-date confirmed cases. Patagonian Andes hotspot; site of the 2018 Epuyen cluster.
Which hantavirus strain is found in Rio Negro?
The primary circulating strain in Rio Negro is Andes, carried by the long-tailed pygmy rice rat. Pandemic Watch tracks every official Andes alert from CDC, PHAC, UKHSA, ECDC, and WHO and surfaces them on this page in real time.
How is hantavirus transmitted in Argentina?
Hantavirus is transmitted primarily through inhalation of aerosolized rodent urine, droppings, or saliva — most commonly when disturbing rodent-infested enclosed spaces such as cabins, sheds, or barns. Direct rodent bites are a rarer transmission route. There is no documented sustained human-to-human transmission of Andes.
What are the symptoms of hantavirus infection?
Early symptoms (1–8 weeks after exposure) include fever, fatigue, severe muscle aches in the thighs, hips, and back, headache, dizziness, chills, and abdominal issues. Late-stage Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) progresses rapidly to coughing and shortness of breath caused by fluid in the lungs. Anyone with these symptoms and a possible rodent exposure should seek emergency care immediately.
How can residents and travelers in Bariloche protect themselves?
Seal entry points to keep rodents out of homes, set traps, and never sweep or vacuum dry rodent droppings. Wet down contaminated areas with a 10% bleach solution, wear an N95 respirator and gloves during cleanup, and ventilate enclosed spaces for 30+ minutes before entry. Travelers should avoid sleeping in cabins with visible rodent activity.
Where does Pandemic Watch get Bariloche hantavirus data from?
All alerts on this page are pulled directly from official public health sources: CDC NNDSS for the United States, PHAC NML for Canada, UKHSA for the United Kingdom, ECDC for Europe, and WHO Disease Outbreak News globally. Feeds are ingested every 15 minutes and matched against Bariloche, Rio Negro, and Argentina.

About Hantavirus in Bariloche

Patagonian Andes hotspot; site of the 2018 Epuyen cluster. Health authorities continue to monitor Andes activity in Rio Negro, with the long-tailed pygmy rice rat serving as the primary reservoir species. Year-to-date 0 confirmed cases have been reported in Argentina.

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