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hantavirus - a rare but severe disease usually spread by rodents - have since been identified. Three passengers on the ship have died and several more are either ill or displaying symptoms after the MV Hondius
cruise ship at the centre of a deadly hantavirus outbreak.** However, the World Health Organization has offered reassurances that this is not [the start of a pandemic.](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/07/global-race-under-way-to-trace-passengers-who-left-hantavirus-ship-before-outbreak-confirmed) - **The Labour party has lost
Hantavirus outbreak, which began on a cruise ship in the South Atlantic, killing three passengers and causing at least 11 to test positive, carries its own set of baggage: passengers were crisis actors
hantavirus outbreak, which affected cruise ship passengers from 23 countries, including wealthy Western nations. “You just need one contact case to put all of us at risk, so my wish and prayer is that
cruise ship — a couple, with one showing symptoms of hantavirus — were transferred for monitoring to Emory University Hospital, where [another advanced biocontainment facility](https://www.cores.emory.edu/ehcf/index.html) is located. When the biocontainment unit was first dedicated
deaths. However, it involved a different strain of the virus, known as Zaire ebolavirus, which is considered treatable. The outbreak marks only the third time an outbreak of Bundibugyo has been detected. The two previous
ship passengers as well as what to know about this particular type of hantavirus and the U.S. response. ### **The latest figures on the outbreak** Eight cases have been reported — five confirmed by testing. The others
deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of federal immigration agents. - 🎧 **Republicans have decided they are ready to put the issue of ICE and CBP funding to rest, NPR's Eric McDaniel says
cruise ship, with a new suspected case identified among a British national on the remote South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha. The UK Health Security Agency confirmed on Friday two British cases connected
cruise ship](/news/2026/5/11/where-did-the-hantavirus-outbreak-start-and-where-has-it-spread) have been flown to the Netherlands. But new cases are emerging as researchers race to track down where the outbreak originated. As authorities seek to arrange quarantines and access to health facilities
deaths, has been connected to a birdwatching trip to [Argentina](https://www.theguardian.com/world/argentina), Chile and Uruguay that two of the passengers went on before boarding the ship. Spanish authorities have given permission for the ship
death appeared to be unrelated to the norovirus outbreak, health authorities said. Essex-based operator Ambassador Cruise Line said on Wednesday that 48 passengers and one crew member had “active cases of gastrointestinal illness”. There
ship outbreak are to be brought to the UK in case they develop the illness. The group, thought to be residents of the British overseas territories of St Helena and Ascension, are being “brought
cruise ship dropped anchor in the port of Granadilla earlier on Sunday, and medical teams went aboard at around 07:00 local time (06:00 GMT). This began the carefully choreographed process of removing those
cruise Australia will repatriate four citizens and one permanent resident from the MV Hondius, the ship at the [centre of the hantavirus outbreak](https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/2026/may/09/how-hantavirus-turned-hondius-dream-cruise-into-tragedy), on a charter flight due to land in Perth
cruise ship at the centre of a giant global commotion. Christened the “rat virus boat” by the internet after [three people travelling onboard died of hantavirus](https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/2026/may/09/how-hantavirus-turned-hondius-dream-cruise-into-tragedy), a disease normally carried by rats
cruise ship, which was travelling from Argentina to Cape Verde. Here's what we know about hantavirus. Hantavirus refers to a strain of viruses carried by rodents, primarily transmitted to humans through inhalation of airborne
cruises that served as vectors of disease transmission. As Bjorn Thor Arnarson wrote in Scientific Reports, “human transportation was needed to distribute the virus to new places.” Those moving most freely across borders were overwhelmingly
deaths, according to the [World Health Organization](https://www.who.int/emergencies/situations/ebola-outbreak-2014-2016-West-Africa). And, Bausch adds, that with modern connectivity, road networks and centralized hospitals, you "can't count on 'burn out' these days" even if the outbreak
cruise ship at the centre of the hantavirus outbreak, will soon be home after the government secured a suitable aircraft and crew for the journey. The health minister, Mark Butler, said the citizens, along with