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Two hantavirus cases confirmed, five more suspected on stranded cruise ship

Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed, with five more suspected, among individuals aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, currently stranded near Cape Verde. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that out of the seven cases, three people have died, one is critically ill, and three have mild symptoms.

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Two hantavirus cases confirmed, five more suspected on stranded cruise ship
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Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed, with five more suspected, among individuals aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, currently stranded near Cape Verde. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that out of the seven cases, three people have died, one is critically ill, and three have mild symptoms. The deceased include a Dutch couple and a German national. The ship, carrying mostly British, American, and Spanish passengers, departed from Argentina in March. The WHO stated the risk to the wider public is low, as hantavirus rarely spreads between humans. Efforts are underway to trace contacts of one of the deceased Dutch women who traveled by flight from Saint Helena to Johannesburg. The ship operator is working on disembarking passengers, with potential destinations including Las Palmas or Tenerife.

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The ship MV Hondius is carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers and is off the coast of West Africa.

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The risk to the wider public from hantavirus is low, as it rarely passes between humans.

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Among the seven cases, three people have died, one is critically ill and three have mild symptoms.

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Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed, and five are suspected among people on a cruise ship near Cape Verde.

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The ship's operator is considering sailing to Spain’s Las Palmas or Tenerife for disembarkation.

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Among the seven cases, three people have died, one is critically ill and three have mild symptoms, the WHO says.Two cases of ⁠the deadly Hantavirus have been confirmed, and five are suspected among people who fell ill on a cruise ship being held in the Atlantic near Cape Verde, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.Among the seven cases, three people have died, one was critically ill and three have mild symptoms, the WHO said in a statement late on Monday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Three dead in suspected Hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic cruise shiplist 2 of 3What is Hantavirus, suspected in deaths of three people on cruise ship?list 3 of 3Argentina officially withdraws from World Health Organization, following USend of listAt least 147 passengers and crew are still stuck on the ⁠MV Hondius, which is carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers on a trip that set off from Argentina in March and is now off the coast of West Africa.The three fatalities were a Dutch couple and a German national, officials said, and a British national was evacuated from the ship from Ascension and was being treated in South Africa.The UN health body, however, reiterated its advice that the risk to the wider public is low for the virus, which only rarely passes between humans.On Tuesday, the WHO said it was trying to trace people on a flight between the island of Saint Helena and Johannesburg taken by the Dutch woman who died of the Hantavirus.“Contact tracing for passengers on the flight has been initiated,” it said.Evacuations planned for symptomatic passengersDespite the deadly outbreak, “the atmosphere on board MV Hondius remains calm, with passengers generally composed,” the ship’s operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, said in a statement late on Monday.It said it was working on getting the passengers screened and disembarked and was considering sailing to Spain’s Las Palmas or Tenerife.
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