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Advice to travellers to endemic areas

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  • those travelling to endemic areas in Chile and Argentina, particularly rural areas or areas with known active outbreaks, should avoid contact with rodents or areas that may be infested by rodents (for example where rodent droppings are visible). Basic rural accommodation, such as forest cabins and mountain huts, should be aired before use if the accommodation has been left unoccupied for some time

  • cabins and potential campsites in endemic areas should not be used if rodents, rodent droppings or rodent nests or burrows are identified. If use cannot be avoided, disinfect areas that have signs of rodents. If camping, use a ground sheet and camping mat, and sleep on a camping bed if possible. Observe good hand hygiene by washing hands regularly

  • person-to-person transmission is best prevented by avoidance of contact with patients with confirmed or suspected HCPS.

For information about current outbreaks and travel advice, visit the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) website.

Reference:

  • Public Health England (May 2021). Andes hantavirus: epidemiology, outbreaks and guidance

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