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Last passengers from hantavirus-hit ship evacuated; American tests positive

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May 12, 2026

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Al Jazeera8h ago

Last passengers from hantavirus-hit ship evacuated; American tests positive

The last passengers and crew from the cruise ship MV Hondius, which experienced a hantavirus outbreak, have been evacuated and repatriated. The final two planes landed in the Netherlands carrying 28 individuals, including passengers from Australia, New Zealand, and a British resident. This evacuation concludes a complex operation that saw 94 people repatriated to approximately 20 countries for quarantine. A US passenger evacuated from the ship has tested positive for hantavirus in Nebraska and is being monitored along with other Americans. The Andes virus strain, capable of limited person-to-person transmission, has been identified as the cause of the outbreak, which has resulted in three deaths. US officials state the risk to the public remains low.

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The Guardian - World News11h ago

‘Difficult’ mission to repatriate Australian hantavirus cruise passengers en route to long Perth quarantine

Australian and New Zealand passengers from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius have been evacuated to the Netherlands as part of a complex repatriation mission. The group, including six passengers and flight crew, landed in Eindhoven on Tuesday morning. They will undergo initial quarantine in the Netherlands before a charter flight transports them to Australia. Upon arrival in Australia, they will commence a mandatory 42-day quarantine period, with the first three weeks at the Centre for National Resilience near Perth. This operation is deemed "difficult" due to the risk of hantavirus transmission, highlighted by a French national's critical condition in hospital.

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The last two evacuation planes carrying passengers and crew from the cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have landed in the Netherlands.

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A repatriated US passenger tested positive for the respiratory infection.

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Three people have died since the outbreak of the hantavirus on the ship: a Dutch couple and a German national.

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The strain involved, known as the Andes virus, is the only variant of hantavirus capable of limited person-to-person transmission.

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Officials from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said on Monday that one of the 18 American passengers evacuated from the ship had tested positive.

— US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

May 11, 2026

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Two more cruise ship passengers test positive for hantavirus

Two more passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship have tested positive for hantavirus, bringing the total confirmed cases to 10. A French woman, whose condition is reportedly deteriorating, and an American man, who tested "mildly positive," were evacuated from the vessel in the Canary Islands. The French Health Minister announced strengthened isolation measures to prevent further transmission. The US Department of Health and Human Services stated that the American passenger and another individual with mild symptoms were placed in biocontainment units as a precaution during their repatriation flight. These new cases emerge as countries repatriate passengers following a deadly outbreak on the ship, which has resulted in at least two confirmed deaths and one probable death, with others hospitalized.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Evacuated US and French MV Hondius passengers test positive for hantavirus

A French woman and an American national evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius have tested positive for hantavirus, a rare disease that has caused deaths among passengers. The French woman, who is in serious condition, was flown to a Paris hospital, while the asymptomatic American tested positive for the Andes strain, which is transmissible between humans. The complex evacuation operation in Tenerife, Canary Islands, is ongoing for over 100 passengers of various nationalities. Three passengers, a Dutch couple and a German woman, have already died from the virus, which typically spreads from rodents but can be transmitted person-to-person in the case of the Andes strain. Health officials state the global public health risk is low.

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BBC News - World18h ago

US passengers from ship quarantined as officials say public risk 'very low'

Eighteen American passengers evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius are under quarantine in the United States after one tested positive for the Andes virus, a rare, person-to-person transmissible strain of hantavirus. The ship, docked in Spain's Canary Islands, had another passenger exhibiting mild symptoms. Sixteen individuals are being monitored in Nebraska's national quarantine unit, while two, including the symptomatic passenger and their partner, are in Atlanta. Health officials emphasize the public risk remains "very, very low" as the Andes virus requires prolonged close contact with symptomatic individuals to spread. The CDC is exercising extreme caution, monitoring for any symptoms, even mild ones, as a precautionary measure.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

‘It was either this or the pool’: hantavirus ship becomes latest Tenerife tourist attraction

The MV Hondius, a cruise ship that became a global sensation after three passengers died from hantavirus, has been evacuated in Tenerife. Tourists and locals gathered near the Granadillo commercial port to observe the vessel, with some following the unfolding events on social media. The ship, carrying 149 passengers and crew, was anchored while the rescue operation took place. Passengers, some wearing protective gear, disembarked with minimal possessions, as their luggage will be decontaminated in the Netherlands. The hantavirus diagnosis, which took time to confirm, led to passengers being confined to their cabins for several days.

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Passengers are being evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship.

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The ship is described as 'hantavirus-hit'.

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A French woman tested positive for hantavirus.

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Two US citizens tested positive for hantavirus.

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Eighteen Americans evacuated from a cruise ship are being monitored after possible exposure to hantavirus.

May 10, 2026

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South China Morning PostYesterday

French evacuee from hantavirus-hit ship shows ‘symptoms’, PM says

One of five French nationals evacuated from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius has displayed symptoms of the illness, according to French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. The five passengers were flown back to France on Sunday and immediately placed in strict isolation for medical treatment and testing. The ship had been anchored off Tenerife, where passengers were being evacuated and sent to hospitals in their home countries or the Netherlands for checks. The Prime Minister stated that a decree would be issued to authorize isolation measures to protect the public. The evacuated French passengers arrived at Le Bourget airport near Paris on Sunday afternoon.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Passengers begin evacuating cruise ship hit by hantavirus

Passengers are being evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius in Tenerife following a hantavirus outbreak that has resulted in three deaths and eight illnesses. Spanish passengers were the first to disembark on Sunday morning, screened by medical teams in hazmat suits before being transported to the airport for flights to their home countries. The ship, carrying 146 people, arrived in the early hours of Sunday. Passengers and crew, confined to their cabins to prevent further spread, are being screened for the virus. Flights are scheduled for passengers from the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Canada, Turkey, France, Ireland, the US, and Australia, with isolation periods of 42 days required. The evacuation is being coordinated to minimize contact with the local population.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak arrives in Tenerife

The Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, carrying passengers affected by a hantavirus outbreak, arrived in Tenerife, Spain, on Sunday, May 10, 2026. The outbreak, which has resulted in at least three deaths among eight ill passengers, prompted the World Health Organization and the European Union to request Spain manage the evacuation. All passengers are considered high-risk contacts and will undergo testing by Spanish health authorities before being transported to the airport for repatriation. Thirty crew members will remain on board to sail the ship to the Netherlands for disinfection. Hantavirus is typically spread by rodents but can, in rare instances, transmit between people.

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Tierra del Fuego province has no historical record of hantavirus cases, according to Juan Facundo Petrina, Director General of Epidemiology and Environmental Health.

— Juan Facundo Petrina

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A French national has shown symptoms after returning from a ship where hantavirus was present.

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Hantaviruses are usually carried by rodents, but human transmission of the Andes strain is possible.

— WHO

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Symptoms of hantavirus can include fever, extreme fatigue, muscle aches, stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, and shortness of breath.

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Two passenger deaths occurred on the ship, and a Dutch woman died in South Africa after disembarking.

May 9, 2026

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Spain’s Canary Islands brace for incoming hantavirus-stricken cruise ship

Spanish authorities are preparing to isolate and evacuate 140 passengers and crew from the MV Hondius cruise ship, which is en route to the Canary Islands due to a hantavirus outbreak. The vessel is expected to arrive in Tenerife early Sunday morning. At least eight individuals have fallen ill, with three reported deaths and five known infected passengers who previously disembarked. The World Health Organization (WHO) considers the risk to the public low, emphasizing that hantavirus is not easily transmitted between people, though a specific strain on this ship may have rare human-to-human transmission capabilities. Health officials are tracking passengers who left the ship before the outbreak was detected on May 2.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Hantavirus outbreak: UK to isolate cruise ship passengers in ex-Covid hospital

UK health authorities are preparing to isolate approximately 24 British passengers and crew from a virus-affected cruise ship, the MV Hondius. These individuals, along with two from Ireland, will be transferred to Arrowe Park Hospital, a facility previously used for Covid-19 patients, upon their arrival in the UK. The ship is expected to anchor off Spain's Canary Islands on Sunday, and the majority of its nearly 150 passengers will be repatriated to their home countries. Currently, none of the individuals being brought to the UK are exhibiting symptoms of hantavirus. Upon arrival, they will undergo clinical assessment and testing as per the advice of the UK Health Security Agency.

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BBC News - World2d ago

WHO chief reassures Tenerife residents ahead of arrival of virus-hit cruise ship

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reassured Tenerife residents about the arrival of the virus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius, emphasizing that the current hantavirus risk is low and distinct from COVID-19. A WHO expert and physicians are aboard assessing passengers, with no new symptoms reported. The ship, expected to dock Sunday, will disembark passengers for repatriation flights to various countries, with strict protocols in place to prevent local transmission. While the decision to receive the ship faced local opposition, Ghebreyesus praised Spain's solidarity and humanitarian response, highlighting Tenerife's capacity to manage the situation safely. Passengers will wear masks and undergo controlled disembarkation procedures.

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UK health authorities will isolate about 24 people from a virus-hit cruise ship in a former Covid-19 hospital.

— NHS officials

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The passengers and crew are currently on board the Dutch ship, the MV Hondius, due to anchor off Spain’s Canary Islands on Sunday.

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None of the individuals from the cruise ship are currently showing any symptoms of hantavirus.

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Upon arrival, individuals will be taken to a managed setting for clinical assessment and testing, in line with UK Health Security Agency advice.

— NHS England North West and NHS Cheshire

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WHO chief reassures Tenerife residents that the current public health risk from hantavirus remains low, differentiating it from Covid-19.

— WHO chief

May 8, 2026

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Americans on hantavirus cruise ship reportedly to be quarantined in US

US authorities are organizing a repatriation and quarantine effort for American passengers aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship, which is experiencing a hantavirus outbreak. The CDC is sending personnel to the Canary Islands to meet the ship, and American passengers are expected to be flown back to the US on a chartered flight. They will then undergo quarantine in Nebraska, home to specialized federal quarantine and biocontainment units. The State Department confirmed its involvement in the repatriation alongside the CDC and other agencies. Separately, two New Jersey residents are being monitored for potential exposure after contact with an individual who had recently disembarked the Hondius, though the risk to the public is considered very low.

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BBC News - World3d ago

Worldwide race to trace passengers from hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Health officials worldwide are racing to trace passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship following confirmed cases of hantavirus. Seven British nationals disembarked in St Helena on April 24th, prior to the first reported case on May 4th, with four remaining on the island. One patient is on Tristan da Cunha, where the ship stopped in mid-April. Two other British men have confirmed cases, one stable in the Netherlands and another in intensive care in South Africa. Additionally, two British nationals are self-isolating in the UK after potential exposure. US health agencies are monitoring individuals in five states who were on the ship, none of whom are currently symptomatic. Medical staff are expected to be sent to the islands to provide support.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

UK identifies new suspected hantavirus case on remote island

The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed two British cases of hantavirus linked to an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. A new suspected case has also been identified in a British national on the remote island of Tristan da Cunha. The outbreak has resulted in five confirmed infections and three deaths among passengers of various nationalities. The cruise ship is expected to dock in Tenerife, Spain, where asymptomatic British passengers will be flown back to the UK and advised to isolate for 45 days. Seven British nationals previously disembarked in St. Helena, with two now isolating in the UK. The World Health Organization has stated that the global risk remains low, emphasizing that hantavirus is a different virus from coronavirus and does not spread as easily between people.

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There is an 'almost zero' chance the Dutch man contracted hantavirus in Ushuaia.

— Juan Petrina, director of epidemiology for Tierra del Fuego province

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The Dutch man and his wife died of the virus.

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The couple boarded the MV Hondius in Ushuaia on April 1.

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They spent 48 hours in Ushuaia before setting sail.

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Protesters in Tenerife are opposing the arrival of a cruise ship.

May 7, 2026

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Britons on hantavirus-hit ship to be asked to isolate back in UK for 45 days

British passengers returning from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius will be required to self-isolate in the UK for 45 days. This measure follows an outbreak linked to a birdwatching expedition in Argentina, with three deaths and eight suspected cases, three confirmed, reported on the ship. Two Britons who previously left the vessel are isolating at home without symptoms, while a crew member was medically evacuated. The UK Health Security Agency is arranging repatriation for remaining asymptomatic Britons and is monitoring for any onward transmission. The risk to the general public is considered very low.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Argentina investigates link to deadly hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

Argentina is investigating a potential link to a deadly hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship. Health officials will capture and test rodents in Ushuaia, a region visited by a Dutch couple who died from the virus, to determine if it's the source. Three people, including the Dutch couple and a German national, have died from the outbreak, with eight suspected cases reported. The cruise ship, which had been off the coast of Cape Verde, has departed for Spain after three individuals were evacuated. The World Health Organization states the wider public risk is low, as hantavirus transmission requires very close contact.

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BBC News - World4d ago

How worried should we be about hantavirus?

Authorities are seriously investigating a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship that departed from Argentina a month ago, resulting in three passenger deaths and four medical evacuations. The Andes strain of hantavirus, responsible for this outbreak, is not highly contagious and human-to-human spread is rare, with the World Health Organization emphasizing the low global risk to the general public. While the exact source is unclear, hantavirus typically spreads from rodents, and close contact on the ship may have facilitated some human-to-human transmission. Eight cases, including confirmed and suspected, have been identified among passengers, with efforts underway to trace potentially exposed individuals who have traveled to various countries.

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A cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak is set to dock in southern Tenerife.

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Locals in Tenerife are reacting to the news of the cruise ship's arrival.

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Hantavirus is a serious illness that can be transmitted to humans.

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The EU is closely monitoring suspected hantavirus cases on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius.

— EU

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The MV Hondius is a Dutch cruise ship.

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May 6, 2026

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Cruise ship hantavirus strain can spread among humans, says South Africa

A hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius has led to human-to-human transmission of the Andes strain, according to South Africa. The ship, carrying nearly 150 people, was marooned off Cape Verde due to the outbreak, which has resulted in at least three deaths, including a Dutch couple and a German national. A British national is in intensive care in South Africa, and a Swiss passenger has been diagnosed. The World Health Organization has stated the risk to the general public is low, as human-to-human spread is rare and typically occurs through very close contact. The ship is now heading to Spain's Canary Island of Tenerife after being granted permission to dock.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

Spain agrees to let hantavirus-hit cruise ship dock in Canary Islands

Spain has agreed to allow the MV Hondius cruise ship, experiencing a hantavirus outbreak, to dock in the Canary Islands. The decision comes after Cape Verde, the ship's initial destination, was unable to receive the 147 passengers and crew due to the outbreak. Three individuals, a Dutch couple and a German national, have died from the virus since April, and two crew members require urgent medical attention. Spain's Ministry of Health stated it has a moral and legal obligation to assist, especially as some citizens are on board. The ship will sail to the Canary Islands, where those needing medical care will be evacuated, and the remaining individuals will be examined, treated, and repatriated.

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BBC News - World5d ago

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. 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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The cruise on the MV Hondius was stranded off Cabo Verde due to a hantavirus outbreak.

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Three deaths and eight confirmed or suspected cases are linked to the outbreak on the ship.

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Specialist teams evacuated three people from the vessel as it prepared to sail to the Canary Islands.

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A Dutch cruise ship experienced a hantavirus outbreak, leading to medical evacuations.

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Three individuals (a British man, a Dutch crew member, and a German national) were evacuated from the MV Hondius for treatment.

— officials

May 5, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 5

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. 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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South China Morning PostMay 5

Deadly hantavirus outbreak traps 150 on cruise ship as WHO identifies more cases

A hantavirus outbreak linked to the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius has resulted in seven identified cases, including three deaths, according to the World Health Organization. The ship, carrying 147 passengers and crew from 23 countries, is currently quarantined off Cabo Verde. Among the confirmed cases are a British passenger in intensive care and a Dutch passenger who died after disembarking, who had also tested positive. The outbreak's origin is believed to be connected to the voyage, with investigations ongoing to understand the transmission. The ship's passengers and crew are being monitored as the situation develops.

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Unwell British crew member to be ‘urgently’ evacuated from cruise ship after hantavirus cases

A British crew member is among two individuals to be urgently medically evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius due to suspected hantavirus cases. The Dutch authorities are overseeing the evacuation of the ill crew members, who are experiencing respiratory symptoms. The ship will head to the Canary Islands, Spain, for examination and treatment of all passengers and crew, as Cape Verde lacks the necessary medical capabilities. Seven suspected cases of hantavirus have been reported among the 147 passengers and crew, with two confirmed and three fatalities. A British passenger, initially in intensive care in South Africa, is reportedly improving. The UK government is arranging onward travel for its citizens affected by the outbreak.

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

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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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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A hantavirus outbreak tied to a cruise ship off Cabo Verde has grown to seven cases, including two confirmed infections.

— World Health Organization

May 4, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 4

Cruise ship at centre of suspected hantavirus outbreak blocked from docking in Cape Verde

Cape Verde has refused docking to the cruise ship MV Hondius due to a suspected hantavirus outbreak. Three passengers have died, and at least two others are sick, including a British tourist in intensive care in South Africa where a variant of hantavirus was identified. The cruise operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, stated that the connection between the deaths and the virus is still under investigation. The ship, carrying 149 people of 23 nationalities, was anchored off the coast of Praia. Global health officials are actively investigating the situation.

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Al JazeeraMay 4

What is hantavirus, suspected in deaths of three people on cruise ship?

Three individuals have died and others are ill following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. The ship was sailing from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Cape Verde, where it is currently anchored. While three deaths are linked to the suspected outbreak, only one passenger, a British national, has been confirmed to have hantavirus. The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that the risk to the general public remains low and is coordinating with countries for the evacuation of affected passengers. Investigations are ongoing to confirm the cause of illness and deaths.

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Fox News - WorldMay 4

Cruise ship outbreak leaves 3 dead as officials delay medical evacuations and probe hantavirus threat

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius has resulted in three deaths and several illnesses among passengers and crew. One case has been laboratory confirmed, with five additional suspected cases pending. The ship is currently stationary off the coast of Cape Verde. Three passengers have died, and one is in intensive care in South Africa. The World Health Organization is coordinating with governments and the ship's operator to arrange medical evacuations for two symptomatic passengers while investigating the outbreak and assessing public health risks. Authorities in Cape Verde have not yet authorized broader medical disembarkation.

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Cape Verde will not allow a cruise ship believed to be harbouring a suspected hantavirus outbreak to dock in its ports.

— Cape Verde officials

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The World Health Organization (WHO) states the risk of hantavirus to the general public remains low.

— World Health Organization

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The cruise ship MV Hondius is stationary off the port of Praia, Cape Verde.

— Article

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A patient being treated in Johannesburg tested positive for hantavirus, according to South Africa's National Department of Health.

— South Africa’s National Department of Health

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One case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed, with five additional suspected cases pending.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

May 3, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 3

Three dead in suspected hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic cruise ship

Three passengers have died on the Atlantic cruise ship MV Hondius following a suspected hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization confirmed one case of the rodent-transmitted virus and stated that at least five other passengers were suspected of infection. Of the six affected individuals, three have died, and one is in intensive care in South Africa. The ship was sailing from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Cape Verde. Investigations are ongoing, including further testing and epidemiological studies, with the WHO coordinating efforts to evacuate symptomatic passengers. Hantavirus is a rare but potentially fatal disease transmitted through rodent droppings or urine.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 3

Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

Three passengers have died following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, which was traveling between Argentina and Cape Verde. The World Health Organization confirmed one case of hantavirus infection and five suspected cases, with three fatalities and one individual in intensive care in South Africa. Among the deceased were a Dutch couple, and the person in intensive care is a British national. Hantavirus, typically spread through rodent contact, can cause severe respiratory illness. The ship's operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, has not commented. Authorities are coordinating medical evacuations and considering isolation for other sick passengers.

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South China Morning PostMay 3

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. 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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Hantavirus is a rare disease transmitted to humans through the droppings or urine of infected rodents.

— WHO

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The cruise ship MV Hondius was travelling from Ushuaia in Argentina to Cabo Verde.

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One case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed on the MV Hondius.

— WHO

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Three passengers have died on a cruise ship in the Atlantic due to a suspected hantavirus outbreak.

— WHO

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One case of hantavirus has been confirmed, with at least five other suspected cases on the MV Hondius.

— WHO