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Fatal Colorado hantavirus case not linked to cruise ship, officials say

Health officials said the Sin Nombre virus likely came from rodent exposure and is not linked to the cruise ship outbreak.

  • On Saturday, Colorado and county health officials reported that a Douglas County resident died from hantavirus, confirming the case is unrelated to the deadly outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship.
  • Preliminary findings suggest local rodent exposure caused the infection, involving the Sin Nombre hantavirus, which does not spread between humans, unlike the Andes strain linked to the cruise ship.
  • Colorado has recorded about 121 hantavirus cases since 1993, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment advises avoiding contact with rodent droppings, urine, and nesting materials to prevent infection.
  • State and county health officials are currently investigating the incident, emphasizing that the risk to the general public remains low as the virus is not transmissible from person to person.
  • From 1993 through 2023, the United States reported 890 hantavirus cases, and experts maintain that widespread transmission is unlikely given the virus's environmental transmission patterns.
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KDVR broke the news in Denver, United States on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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