3 dead on Atlantic cruise ship from suspected hantavirus outbreak: WHO
Three individuals have died on the Atlantic cruise ship MV Hondius following a suspected hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization confirmed one laboratory-confirmed case of hantavirus, with five additional suspected cases among passengers traveling from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Cabo Verde.

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AI-generatedThree individuals have died on the Atlantic cruise ship MV Hondius following a suspected hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization confirmed one laboratory-confirmed case of hantavirus, with five additional suspected cases among passengers traveling from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Cabo Verde. Of the six affected individuals, three have died, and one remains in intensive care in South Africa. South African health officials reported the outbreak of a severe acute respiratory illness, with one patient testing positive for hantavirus. The virus is typically transmitted to humans from rodents.
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5 extractedThe cruise ship MV Hondius was travelling from Ushuaia in Argentina to Cabo Verde.
One case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed on the MV Hondius.
One of the affected individuals is currently in intensive care in South Africa.
Three people have died on a cruise ship in the Atlantic from a suspected hantavirus outbreak.
There are five additional suspected cases of hantavirus on the cruise ship.