
Hantavirus Outbreak Prompts Global Health Response and Risk Clarification
An ongoing hantavirus outbreak has prompted public health precautions and isolation measures in several countries, including Spain and Sweden. Health authorities are assessing the risk, reassuring the public of its low probability, and debunking claims linking the virus to COVID-19 vaccines.
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No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, says UN health agency
The situation could still change and there might be more confirmed cases, warns the head of the World Health Organization.
Read full article →The hantavirus outbreak has been well-handled – but there are still dangerous days ahead | Devi Sridhar
All the protocols that health experts like me look for have been followed. But outbreaks on cruise ships are notoriously hard to control Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh Hantavirus: the disease you wish you’d never heard of, as visions of the Covid pandemic flash through your head. I’ve seen lots of breathless coverage and some bizarre takes on social media, so I imagine many people are confused as to what’s going on. Let me start by saying t...
By Devi Sridhar
Read full article →Cruise passengers question their rights as hantavirus health scare sparks worry
As health outbreaks gain attention, cruise passengers who are worried can review the Passenger Bill of Rights, even as experts say protections focus on mechanical failures.
Read full article →Why the hantavirus outbreak is different from COVID-19
Experts say the transmission of hantavirus between humans is so rare that a pandemic is nearly 'impossible'.
Read full article →Hantavirus doesn't have 'pandemic potential,' says health official. Why those fears remain
Public health officials have been clear that the hantavirus outbreak is not another COVID-19. But despite reassurances from experts in Canada and abroad that the vuris is not easily transmissible between humans, news of the passengers exposed on the MV Hondius cruise ship has triggered memories of the COVID-19 pandemic and fears of mass infections and lockdowns.
Read full article →Hantavirus: How is the outbreak being contained?
Passengers evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship are returning to their home countries, some with symptoms, many without. What happens to these people and what is being done to contain the spread?
Read full article →Spain reports new hantavirus case as outbreak grows to 11
A Spanish passenger evacuated from the cruise ship at the centre of a hantavirus outbreak has tested positive for the virus, Spain’s health ministry announced on Tuesday as the World Health Organization said it has now confirmed 11 cases, including three people from the cruise who died. The passenger with the new confirmed case of hantavirus was in quarantine in a military hospital in Madrid, where 13 other Spanish nationals evacuated on Sunday – who all tested negative for the virus – also a...
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Read full article →WHO cautiously optimistic over hantavirus as more cases still possible
The head of the WHO said their work is not over. With the hantavirus having a long incubation period, it says the appearance of more cases is possible. This comes as many nations vow to work together to combat the spread of the virus. Most countries are following the guidelines set by the WHO, thanks to the experience acquired from cooperating during the Covid pandemic - except for the US.
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Read full article →WHO: no sign of larger outbreak of hantavirus
The head of the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday there was no indication of the onset of a broader hantavirus outbreak, although he did not rule out further cases. “At the moment, there is no sign that we are seeing the start of a larger outbreak, but of course the situation could change and, […]
Read full article →‘Work not over’ after hantavirus evacuation
MADRID - World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Tuesday “our work is not over” to contain hantavirus after evacuations from a cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak of the illness.
Read full article →As Hantavirus Cases Rise, US Officials Say Risk To Public "Very, Very Low"
As Hantavirus Cases Rise, US Officials Say Risk To Public "Very, Very Low" A total of 11 hantavirus cases have been confirmed as of Tuesday morning, with global health officials warning that the number could rise. The risk to the public from an illness called the hantavirus is low, a U.S. official said on May 11. “Let me be crystal clear: the risk of hantavirus to the general public remains very, very low,” Dr. Brian Christine, assistant secretary for health and head of the U...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, says UN health agency
There is "no sign" of a larger hantavirus outbreak after the evacuation of the last passengers from a disease-stricken cruise ship, the head of the UN health agency has said.
By Deborah Okailey Quarcoo
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