Hantavirus: Scientists head to western Argentina to trace outbreak source
Argentine and US scientists will test rodents in Mendoza as investigators try to trace the source of a hantavirus outbreak that killed three people.
"SCIENTIST" · 총 300건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 85,773건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,344건(5.1%)·중립 79,400건(92.6%)·부정 2,029건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.9(중도 균형)입니다.
Argentine and US scientists will test rodents in Mendoza as investigators try to trace the source of a hantavirus outbreak that killed three people.
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