Spain reports new hantavirus case in passenger evacuated from cruise ship as outbreak grows to 11
Health officials say the rare Andes variant has spread among passengers and crew, with 3 deaths and more cases possible after a 42-day incubation period.
- On Tuesday, health officials confirmed 11 hantavirus cases linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, including three deaths, as evacuation efforts concluded in Tenerife, Spain.
- Unlike typical hantavirus spread from rodent droppings, the Andes virus detected on the vessel can rarely transmit between humans; World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that new cases may emerge in the coming weeks given the 42-day incubation period.
- Spain's Health Ministry reported Tuesday that a passenger evacuated to Madrid tested positive for the virus while in quarantine; numerous nations instituted active monitoring requiring daily health checks either at home or in specialized facilities.
- Eighteen American passengers evacuated to facilities in Nebraska and Georgia remain under observation, with some placed in biocontainment units "out of an abundance of caution," the Department of Health and Human Services said.
- The Hondius is currently sailing to Rotterdam, Netherlands, for cleaning after completing repatriation of passengers from over 20 countries, with the remaining 27 crew members expected to arrive on May 17.
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Hantavirus cases rise to 11 as cruise ship passengers quarantine
A total of 11 hantavirus cases have been confirmed as of Tuesday morning, with global health officials warning that the number could rise, as one American who was on the deadly cruise ship revealed new details from his quarantine room.
Spain reports new hantavirus case in passenger evacuated from cruise ship as outbreak grows to 11
Spain's health ministry says a Spanish passenger evacuated from the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak has tested positive for the virus.
While France has announced that it is taking "very strict" measures to "break the transmission lines", several countries have announced that they are isolating passengers from the ship where a hotspot of hantavirus has been declared. Here is what we know about the different protocols put in place, country by country.
Spain confirms Madrid quarantine case linked to hantavirus cruise ship
Madrid, May. 12 (SANA) Spain’s Health Ministry said Monday that a passenger evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship to Madrid tested positive for hantavirus while under quarantine, according to a ministry statement cited by Reuters. The ministry said the patient showed no symptoms and remained in good condition. It added that 13 other people quarantined at the same military hospital tested negative for the virus. The MV Hondius arrived Sunday …
Hantavirus cases from cruise ship outbreak rise to 11 after another passenger tests positive
Another passenger aboard the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak tested positive for the virus. Here's how many cases have been confirmed. (AP Photo)
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