Here are the latest publicly reported updates on the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship:
- A cruise ship in the MV Hondius case has been the center of multiple reports, with several patients evacuated to Europe for medical care and ongoing testing and monitoring of others aboard. This is the primary vessel cited in recent coverage, with authorities indicating both confirmed and suspected hantavirus cases among passengers and crew.[1][3][6]
- Reports indicate fatalities connected to this outbreak, including at least one confirmed hantavirus death, and ongoing investigations into transmission dynamics on board, including questions about potential human-to-human transmission; health authorities have emphasized careful clinical assessment and testing for affected individuals and close contacts.[3][1]
- International health agencies, including the World Health Organization, have stated that medical evacuations of symptomatic patients have been prioritized and that affected patients are being transported to facilities in the Netherlands for specialized care, with Spain and other countries involved in oversight and testing as the ship moves toward European ports.[6][1][3]
- Media outlets have provided ongoing coverage of patient status updates, evacuation timelines, and federal and international responses, including the involvement of national health systems in Europe and corresponding quarantine or monitoring measures for patients who return to the United States or other countries.[2][5][7][9]
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Three people who may have contracted hantavirus on a cruise ship were evacuated and are on their way to the Netherlands for care, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday. CBS News' Tom Hanson has more.
www.cbsnews.comThe sickness starts with symptoms including a fever and chills and can quickly become life-threatening
www.independent.co.ukWHO says a total of seven hantavirus cases identified on cruise ship MV Hondius so far
www.independent.co.ukHealth officials have identified at least 10 confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus tied to an outbreak on the M/V Hondius cruise ship.
www.cbsnews.comOf the passengers exposed to the hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship, 16 were being monitored in Nebraska and two others were being isolated in Atlanta after their return to the U.S. on Monday morning, officials said.
www.foxnews.comThree patients were evacuated to Europe Wednesday from the cruise ship experiencing a rare hantavirus outbreak.
www.fox29.comAn American passenger on the Oceanwide Expeditions cruise with a suspected hantavirus outbreak is speaking out on social media.
abcnews.comAt least three people are waiting to be medically evacuated from a cruise ship at the center of a suspected hantavirus outbreak.
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