Viral Transmission

Hantavirus Cases Emerge in Five Countries Amid Containment Efforts

The World Health Organization has confirmed five hantavirus infections linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius, with three deaths reported among passengers who disembarked. As the vessel approaches Spain’s Canary Islands, remaining passengers and crew are being monitored, and international health authorities are tracing individuals who have already returned to countries like the Netherlands, South Africa, Switzerland, the UK, the US, and Singapore. While the exact origin remains unclear, investigations suggest potential exposure in Argentina prior to boarding, and though further cases are expected, a widespread epidemic is not anticipated.

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Hantavirus Cruise Outbreak Sparks COVID-19 Echoes and Containment Concerns

More than two dozen passengers disembarked from a cruise ship experiencing a deadly hantavirus outbreak without undergoing contact tracing, raising concerns about potential spread. The vessel, which departed from Argentina, has seen at least three passenger deaths, including a Dutch man whose wife later died in South Africa. While the exact movements of all disembarked passengers are unclear, one individual who returned to Switzerland later tested positive for the virus. Experts, however, maintain that the risk of wider public transmission remains low.

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