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90-Second Read: EU receives experimental Hantavirus treatment from Japan

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Elena Park

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Published May 29, 2026

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This is a simplified summary of outside reporting. Hantavirus Now did not independently report the original story. Read the original source for full details.This is a simplified summary of outside reporting. Hantavirus Now did not independently report the original story. Read the original source for full details.

The European Commission announced Thursday that 1,400 tablets of the experimental antiviral Favipiravir have arrived from Japan for potential use against Hantavirus infections in France, Spain, and the Netherlands. The European Union on Thursday received an emergency shipment of 1,400 tablets of the experimental antiviral Favipiravir from Japan to potentially treat Hantavirus infections, the European Commission announced. Although Favipiravir has not yet received approval for Hantavirus treatment or prevention, the European Medicines Agency has identified the drug as a candidate for compassionate use or clinical investigation.

The supply was donated by Fujifilm Pharmaceuticals and facilitated by Japanese authorities alongside the EU Delegation in Tokyo, forming part of broader EU-Japan cooperation on health emergency preparedness. The Commission noted it has maintained contact with member states since an outbreak emerged in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to accelerate access to medical countermeasures. The bloc is also launching emergency procurement procedures to secure additional doses if needed, as part of efforts to strengthen preparedness for potential additional cases in the coming weeks.

Hantavirus is a rare disease typically transmitted through infected rodents or their droppings. The strain responsible for the current outbreak, the Andes virus, can also spread between humans through prolonged close contact, often in enclosed settings, according to health authorities. The tablets are being delivered to France, Spain, and the Netherlands, where they may be used for patients or in clinical trials under national protocols, according to the Commission.

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Based on reporting from Yeni Safak English. Read the original source for full details.

Source published May 29, 6:45 AM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from Yeni Safak English and summarized the key points below.

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