A hantavirus outbreak has occurred on a cruise ship, with health authorities, including the WHO, investigating suspected human-to-human transmission among passengers and crew. Efforts are underway to find a port for the affected vessel.
A hantavirus outbreak has been confirmed on the cruise ship "Hondius," with at least seven cases identified and the World Health Organization suspecting human-to-human transmission. Spain has allowed the ship to dock in the Canary Islands for evacuations of the 150 passengers and crew.
Seven suspected and confirmed cases of a virus have been identified on the Dutch cruise ship Hondius, with three fatalities and potential for human-to-human transmission.
The 'Hondius' ship is undertaking a unique expedition, carrying passengers who identify as nature photographers, amateur biologists, or affluent adventurers rather than traditional cruise-goers.
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship has led to the deaths of three passengers, with others falling ill. The World Health Organization commented on the situation as some passengers remained stranded or were evacuated.
A hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship Hondius has led to three deaths and multiple confirmed cases, with the WHO suspecting human-to-human transmission. After remaining at sea due to port rejections, Spain has agreed to allow the vessel to dock.
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has led to at least three deaths and multiple illnesses among passengers and crew. The vessel is currently near Cape Verde, awaiting assistance and facing challenges in disembarking as evacuation efforts for the sick are underway.