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Mystery virus still causing deaths
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APRIL 23, 2001 Eight years after it was first reported in the Navajo Nation, the hanta virus is still causing the sudden deaths of tribal members. One is Hardy Haceesa, a 23-year-old who died in April 1998 from the virus. His death is the subject of a medical malpractice lawsuit alleging that an Indian Health Service in Shiprock, New Mexico, was unprepared to treat Haceesa. Get the Story:
Court Stories: Death of a Young Navajo Casts the Spotlight on a Rare Virus (The New York Times 4/23)
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