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Third British national has suspected hantavirus infection, government says

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Third British national has suspected hantavirus infection, government says

TL;DR

A third British national is suspected of having hantavirus linked to an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. Two other British men have confirmed cases, with one in stable condition and the other in intensive care.

Key points

  • Third British national suspected of hantavirus infection
  • Outbreak linked to cruise ship MV Hondius
  • Five confirmed hantavirus cases, including one death
  • Two other British men are receiving medical treatment
  • MV Hondius to dock in Canary Islands this weekend

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Why it matters

The hantavirus outbreak poses serious health risks to those affected and raises concerns for public health safety among travelers.

A third British national has suspected hantavirus in connection with an outbreak on board the cruise ship MV Hondius, the government has said.

The patient is currently on the remote Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha, where the ship stopped in mid-April.

Two other British men have confirmed cases - one remains in a stable condition in the Netherlands after being evacuated from the ship on Wednesday, while the other remains in intensive care after being flown to South Africa last month.

five cases of hantavirus have been confirmed, including one of the three passengers on the cruise who died.

The MV Hondius is expected to dock in the Canary Islands at the weekend, where the government has confirmed it will be met by a chartered plane to fly the remaining British passengers and crew on the cruise ship back to the UK.

Although none of the remaining Britons are currently displaying symptoms, they will be asked to isolate upon their return home.

British national Martin Anstee, a 56-year-old retired police officer and an expedition guide on board the MV Hondius, was evacuated to the Netherlands on Wednesday alongside a 41-year-old Dutch crew member and a 65-year-old German.

He remains in a stable condition and told the BBC that he was "fine".

Another British passenger, 69, has a confirmed case and was medically evacuated to South Africa at the end of April.

He remains in intensive care and has been said by officials to be "doing better".

Two other British nationals are already self-isolating at home in the UK after potential exposure. They are doing so voluntarily and do not have any symptoms.

They were part of a group of 30 people from a dozen nations - including seven Britons - who disembarked from the ship at St Helena in the south Atlantic on 24 April, according to operator Oceanwide Expeditions.

The operator said the first confirmed case of hantavirus was not reported until 4 May and that all guests who disembarked the ship had been contacted.

Four Britons who disembarked on St Helena remain there.

They do not have symptoms but are in contact with health officials. It is understood that medical staff will be sent to the islands to provide support.

A UK health official has said that British passengers who were on MV Hondius will likely be asked to self-isolate for 45 days on returning to the country.

Contact tracing is under way in several other countries for dozens of passengers who left the Dutch cruise ship before the outbreak was detected - including Switzerland and the Netherlands.

The World Health Organization (WHO) called it a "serious incident" but said the risk to the public was low, stressing the outbreak was not similar to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Three Britons are confirmed or suspected to have contracted hantavirus
  • One of them is being treated in the Netherlands, another man is being treated in South Africa, and a third is on the remote Atlantic island of Trista da Cunha
  • Seven Britons disembarked the MV Hondius in St Helena on 24 April before the first confirmed case of hantavirus was reported on 4 May, with four remaining there
  • Two of the Britons who disembarked on 24 April have already returned to the UK and are self-isolating voluntarily but do not have symptoms
  • The seventh person has not yet been traced, the UKHSA has said

The origin of the outbreak is still unknown and it is not known if people other than cruise ship passengers and crew have been infected with the disease.

WHO director-general Tedros Ghebreyesus told a news conference that the first two cases had "travelled through Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on a bird-watching trip which included visits to sites where the species of rat known to carry the virus was present".

One of the three deaths was a Dutch woman, 69, who left the MV Hondius when it stopped at St Helena on 24 April and travelled to South Africa where she died two days later.

Her husband died on board the vessel on 11 April, while a German woman also died on board. Neither are confirmed to have had the virus.

Hantavirus typically spreads from rodents such as mice and rats, but experts believe that in this circumstance it may have passed between humans who were in close contact.

Symptoms can include fever, extreme fatigue, stomach pain, vomiting and shortness of breath, usually appearing between two to four weeks after being exposed to the virus.

The UKHSA said the virus was not spread through everyday contact such as walking in public spaces and that in the rare instances where a person has caught it from another person, they have had "close and prolonged" contact.

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Q&A

What is the status of the third British national with suspected hantavirus?

The third British national is currently on Tristan da Cunha and is suspected of having hantavirus.

How many confirmed hantavirus cases are there from the MV Hondius outbreak?

There are five confirmed cases of hantavirus related to the MV Hondius outbreak, including one fatality.

What is the condition of the other two British men infected with hantavirus?

One man is in stable condition in the Netherlands, while the other is in intensive care in South Africa.

When will the MV Hondius arrive in the Canary Islands?

The MV Hondius is expected to dock in the Canary Islands at the weekend.

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  • Third British national suspected of hantavirus infection
  • Outbreak linked to cruise ship MV Hondius
  • Five confirmed hantavirus cases, including one death
  • Two other British men are receiving medical treatment
  • MV Hondius to dock in Canary Islands this weekend

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