Canadian cruise passenger gets a presumptive positive hantavirus test result
Canadian officials announced on Saturday that one of four Canadians who returned from a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak has received a "presumptive positive" test result. The individual, part of a couple in their 70s, began experiencing mild symptoms like fever and headache two days prior and is currently hospitalized in Victoria, in isolation and stable condition.

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AI-generatedCanadian officials announced on Saturday that one of four Canadians who returned from a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak has received a "presumptive positive" test result. The individual, part of a couple in their 70s, began experiencing mild symptoms like fever and headache two days prior and is currently hospitalized in Victoria, in isolation and stable condition. While a second person from the group showed minor symptoms, their tests were negative. Confirmation of the presumptive positive case is pending results from the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg. Bonnie Henry, the public health officer for British Columbia, stated that this outcome was anticipated and planned for.
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5 extractedThe second person showed very minor symptoms and tests were negative.
The patient is stable, the symptoms remain mild, and they are in hospital in isolation being monitored.
The person, part of a couple in their 70s, began showing mild symptoms including fever and headache two days ago.
Results from the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg to confirm the case are expected over the weekend.
One of four Canadians who returned home from a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak received a presumptive positive test result.