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All 26 people under observation for hantavirus in France tested negative, health minister says
"These 26 people will continue to be medically monitored and tested three times a week," she wrote. "Health authorities will no longer communicate these results, except if there is a positive test."
Hantavirus: The rare virus infecting passengers on luxury cruise ship Hondius
Israel engineered 'special' rats to attack Palestinians in Gaza, radical Fatah officials claim
How Egyptian fruit bats seasonally adapt behavior to compete with rats - study
Iraqi official denies mice and rats ate country’s cash reserves
62 trillion dinars had reportedly been eaten, which is the equivalent of $47 billion, with the dinar trading at around 1,300 to one US dollar.
Drei weitere Menschen sterben an gleicher seltener Krankheit wie Frau von Gene Hackman
Das Hantavirus ist eine seltene Krankheit in den USA mit den meisten Fällen in den westlichen Bundesstaaten New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado und Utah.
Autopsy sheds light on final days of Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa
Gene Hackman, 95, was suffering with congestive heart failure as well as severe chronic hypertensive changes.
Three more perish of same rare disease that killed wife of Gene Hackman
Hantavirus is a rare disease in the US, with most cases concentrated in the western states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah.
Cat-sized rats plague Britain's second largest city as 17,000 tonnes of trash pile in streets
Residents report the trash pile ups have led to rats the size of "small cats" invading homes and destroying cars.
Rat population boom in major cities linked to climate change in new study
The study analyzed records of rat sightings in 16 cities over an average period of twelve years, examining public rat sighting and inspection data.
Nile rats and Black Death: Mummy reveals bubonic plague in Egypt 3,290 years ago
Researchers have uncovered the oldest confirmed case of the plague outside Eurasia in an ancient Egyptian mummy.
Scientists teach rats to drive tiny cars. No, really
Dr. Kelly Lambert's team found that rats eagerly jumped into the vehicles, enjoying both the journey and the destination.
Trained African giant pouched rats may help detect trafficked rhino horn and ivory products
Researchers trained eight rats to detect scents of threatened wildlife products including pangolin scales.