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Highly contagious norovirus spreads on cruise ship, sickening over 100 passengers and crew: CDC

Princess Cruises isolated sick passengers and crew and stepped up cleaning after the CDC said the outbreak affected about 3.3% of those aboard.

  • On Monday, the Caribbean Princess arrives at Port Canaveral concluding a 13-day voyage during which 115 people—102 passengers and 13 crew members—fell ill with norovirus.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the outbreak on May 7, marking the fourth gastrointestinal illness event on a cruise ship this year.
  • Princess Cruises implemented enhanced sanitation measures including isolating ill passengers and crew, collecting stool specimens for testing, and consulting with the Vessel Sanitation Program on outbreak response protocols.
  • Upon arrival in Port Canaveral, the ship will undergo comprehensive cleaning and disinfection before departing for her next voyage, Princess Cruises confirmed in a statement.
  • While norovirus outbreaks are common in close-contact environments, CDC data shows cruise-related cases account for only 1% of all reported norovirus outbreaks nationally.
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102 passengers and 13 crew members of the Caribbean Princess contracted the norovirus on the cruise ship. This disease is very contagious, especially in an environment of great promiscuity. This is the second episode of this type affecting a ship of the company.

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Passengers on the cruise ship "Carribean Princess" must cope with vomiting instead of Caribbean feeling. More than 100 people suffer from Norovirus.

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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