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Argentina’s hot spot for Antarctic cruises insists it didn’t cause the hantavirus outbreak

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) 鈥 Officials in Argentina鈥檚 Tierra del Fuego province are challenging the idea that the may have emerged there, pushing instead for investigations into the other Argentine provinces that passengers visited before boarding the ill-fated .

Current and former officials in the archipelago at the southernmost point of South America insist that the virus did not originate from the trash heap in Ushuaia that national health authorities as the most likely place two Dutch tourists contracted it while bird-watching.

鈥淚 believe we are facing a smear campaign against this destination,鈥 Juan Facundo Petrina, the province鈥檚 director of epidemiology, told reporters Friday in a press conference from Ushuaia.

Federal officials didn鈥檛 contact local authorities initially 鈥 instead, they discovered the purported Ushuaia connection via media reports, he said. Additionally, Tierra del Fuego has never recorded a case of the hantavirus 鈥 let alone the Andes variant involved in the ship outbreak 鈥 .

The Dutch couple 鈥 both of whom died 鈥 spent just two days in Tierra del Fuego during their four-monthlong trip through Argentina and Chile, he added, which 鈥渄ramatically reduces the likelihood that the infection happened here.鈥

As the main , the remote town of Ushuaia drew over 157,000 cruise passengers last year 鈥 almost double its local population. Deep-pocketed cruisers have increasingly grown vital to Tierra del Fuego’s economy as its core electronic manufacturing sector reels from libertarian President Javier Milei’s and subsidies.

鈥淣ow the whole world is associating Ushuaia, and cruise travel, with a lethal virus, and if this continues, reservations for next season are honestly going to plummet because nobody will want to be exposed,鈥 said Rub茅n Rafael, the former health minister of Tierra del Fuego. 鈥淯shuaia鈥檚 reputation as a tourist destination is suffering badly.”

Argentine investigators have yet to arrive

When asked Friday whether the Argentine Health Ministry still favored the outbreak origin theory of the Ushuaia landfill, a ministry official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to talk about the investigation, said that nothing had changed and that Ushuaia was the only place where the ministry was sending investigators, adding that it remained possible the virus originated elsewhere in Argentina.

The Health Ministry announced on Wednesday that it would dispatch experts from the state-backed Malbran Institute to trap rats at the Ushuaia trash heap and nearby areas and test them for the Andes strain of the hantavirus.

Over two days later, the investigators have yet to arrive. The official dismissed the delay as normal for Argentina鈥檚 slow-moving bureaucracy.

In Tierra del Fuego, Petrina said he hoped national investigators would clear Ushuaia’s name. He said it was taking a while 鈥渢o determine all the exact locations where trapping and analysis will take place.”

Others in the left-leaning province complained that the government’s delay and lack of transparency came as part of a wider pattern ever since Milei to the country’s health system, withdrawing his country weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump did the same and responsible for tracking infectious diseases.

鈥淭he health system in Argentina is going through a serious crisis,鈥 said Rafael, the former provincial health minister. 鈥淭he system is weakened, and as a result, the response to this outbreak has been very slow. That exposes all of us.鈥

Outside Argentina, public health experts said that the investigation is a critical step so that a similar situation can be avoided.

鈥淚t’s not an extreme emergency, but it’s still of urgency in terms of collecting the data,鈥 said Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist who serves as editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health 海角社区app and previously advised the Biden administration on the coronavirus pandemic.

鈥淚f there is an Andes virus that is more infectious locally you鈥檇 want to know that so that you can warn local residents and take measures to prevent their infection. And if they haven鈥檛 started that process yet, that would be concerning.鈥

A daunting hunt for answers

The Dutch couple that the WHO has identified as the first cruise passengers infected with the 鈥 the only hantavirus that may be able to spread from person-to-person in rare cases 鈥 arrived in Argentina last November, according to the Argentine Health Ministry.

The couple, 70 and 69 years old, spent weeks driving up and down the country before making a series of border crossings between Argentina and Chile over months. They also traveled between Argentina and Uruguay in March before embarking on the Antarctic cruise from Ushuaia on April 1.

The governments of Chile, which has seen deadly outbreaks of the Andes variant before, and Uruguay, which hasn’t, declared the couple couldn’t have become infected while visiting based on the virus’ up-to-eight-week incubation period. They didn’t offer details.

Because the couple died, retracing their steps through the country is exceedingly difficult, said Argentine health officials, adding that they’re working to fill in some gaps in the couple’s travels.

Many independent Argentine epidemiologists believe that the hantavirus outbreak most likely emerged from the , another major tourist destination where authorities have recently recorded hantavirus cases and long-tailed rats known to carry the Andes variant run rampant 鈥 unlike in Ushuaia.

鈥淲ith the media pressure now, it wouldn鈥檛 surprise me if the government’s response has been more about quieting criticism by appearing to act,鈥 said Raul Gonz谩lez Ittig, genetics professor at the National University of Cordoba.

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