Hantavirus-hit cruise ship leaves Cape Verde after three evacuated
A Dutch cruise ship, the MV Hondius, has departed Cape Verde after three passengers were medically evacuated to the Netherlands for treatment following a hantavirus outbreak. The ship, carrying 146 people, is now en route to the Canary Islands.

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AI-generatedA Dutch cruise ship, the MV Hondius, has departed Cape Verde after three passengers were medically evacuated to the Netherlands for treatment following a hantavirus outbreak. The ship, carrying 146 people, is now en route to the Canary Islands. Three deaths have occurred on board since the ship left Argentina a month ago, with one confirmed hantavirus case and two under investigation. While the three evacuated individuals have not tested positive for hantavirus, two are exhibiting symptoms. The World Health Organization has identified eight hantavirus cases among those on the ship, including three confirmed and five suspected. Two British individuals who previously left the vessel are self-isolating in the UK after potential exposure.
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5 extractedTwo British individuals who left the ship earlier are self-isolating in the UK after potential exposure.
Eight cases of hantavirus (3 confirmed, 5 suspected) have been identified among those on the ship.
Three individuals (a British man, a Dutch crew member, and a German national) were evacuated from the MV Hondius for treatment.
A Dutch cruise ship experienced a hantavirus outbreak, leading to medical evacuations.
One death on board has been confirmed as hantavirus, with two other deaths under investigation.