
Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Kills Three, Strands Passengers
A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship has led to the deaths of three passengers, leaving others stranded as authorities investigate and the vessel awaits permission to disembark.
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Australia news live: four Australians among passengers on luxury cruise ship hit by deadly suspected hantavirus outbreak
MV Hondius remains off the coast of Cape Verde after a suspected respiratory virus outbreak killed three people and left three more seriously ill. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then it will be Stephanie Convery with the main action. Mortgage holders are set to be hundreds of dollars worse off per month than they were at the start of the ...
By Martin Farrer
Read full article →‘If all six have hantavirus, that’s very worrisome’: This is what we know about the cruise-ship outbreak.
A rare form of the hantavirus can be spread from person to person, raising concern that the current outbreak concerns the Andes virus.
By Jaimy Lee
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There are 149 people aboard the MV Hondius ship where the outbreak occurred, officials said
By Isabel Keane
Read full article →A cruise ship is waiting for help after a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus killed 3
Read full article →Hantavirus Risks And Treatment: Agencies probe MV Hondius outbreak; experts outline symptoms and care
A hantavirus outbreak is under investigation on the cruise ship MV Hondius after passengers fell ill. Transmitted by rodents, the virus can cause severe respiratory illness. While rare globally, recent cases, including a celebrity's death, highlight the risks. Health officials are probing the ship's infection source and stressing rodent control for prevention.
By TOI World Desk
Read full article →3 Dead, 149 Trapped Onboard: Track Cruise Ship With Suspected Deadly Virus Outbreak
3 Dead, 149 Trapped Onboard: Track Cruise Ship With Suspected Deadly Virus Outbreak A luxury cruise ship carrying 149 passengers and crew is facing a suspected hantavirus outbreak that has already left three people dead. The vessel is currently anchored offshore near Cape Verde, the island nation in the central Atlantic off the west coast of Africa, as health officials rush to assess the scale of the outbreak. The MV Hondius is currently anchored offshore near Praia, the cap...
By Tyler Durden
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