A popular tourist destination in South America has refuted claims of a hantavirus outbreak, as British holidaymakers are advised to adhere to local health precautions. The region, which attracts significant numbers of UK travellers, has seen reports of a respiratory illness circulating among visitors. Local health authorities have stated that cases are limited and do not constitute an outbreak, attributing the spread to isolated incidents.
The Foreign Office has not issued a formal travel warning but recommends that British nationals monitor their health and seek medical advice if symptoms develop. Hantavirus, transmitted through rodent droppings, can cause severe respiratory distress. The episode underscores the importance of maintaining hygiene in rural areas.








