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Condition of British man with hantavirus is gradually improving: SA 

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Hantaviruses are rodent-borne viruses that can infect people and cause illness.
The condition of a British ​man who was admitted to a ‌hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa (SA) after falling ill with hantavirus aboard a luxury cruise ship is gradually improving, ​SA Health Ministry Spokesperson said ​on Monday.
“The British patient is clinically improving but ⁠still ill,” the Spokesperson Foster Mohale told ​Reuters. “This means his condition is improving, ​gradually so.”
The man was medically evacuated to South Africa on April 27 after presenting with a fever, ​shortness of breath and signs of ​pneumonia. He disembarked from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV ‌Hondius ⁠at Ascension Island in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hantaviruses are rodent-borne viruses that can infect people and cause illness.
The strain identified ​on the ​ship is ⁠the Andes hantavirus, which typically circulates in Argentina and Chile. ​The MV Hondius set off ​from ⁠Argentina and was carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers.
Three people have died since ⁠the ​start of the outbreak – ​a Dutch couple and a German national.
—Reuters—
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