Argentina’s icy outpost at the end of the world fears the hantavirus will chill tourism
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Argentina’s icy outpost at the end of the world fears the hantavirus will chill tourism
By Pablo González | May 18, 2026
A few kilometers from the South Pole, Argentina’s research station is bracing for a viral threat that could undermine its future. The Hantavirus, carried by rodents, has emerged as a serious concern for the scientists and support staff living in this remote base.
Dr. María Pérez, a biologist stationed at the Marambio Base since 2019, explains, "We are constantly vigilant about maintaining clean environments to prevent any outbreaks." The station, located on King George Is…
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