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hantavirus to the wider public remained low despite the deaths on the MV Hondius cruise
hantavirus was detected, and anyone who has come into close contact with them since. Five cases have now been confirmed, including three deaths, following an outbreak on the Dutch vessel MV Hondius
hantavirus is not that infectious. People can catch it from someone that they spend prolonged time with in close physical proximity. The three deaths include a Dutch woman who left the MV Hondius
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. The disease led to death in nearly a third of cases in the last year, Argentina’s health ministry said. Authorities said passengers on the MV Hondius
hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius arrives at the port of Granadilla de Abona on the island of Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands [File: Jorge Guerrero/AFP] The two new cases bring the total number
MV Hondius, whose fate has caused international alarm after the passengers’ deaths. A military hospital in Madrid is quarantining 14 Spaniards who were removed from the ship on Sunday, with all but one testing negative
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
hantavirus. The man left MV Hondius, the cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak of the virus, in mid-April at Britain's most remote inhabited overseas territory, where he lives. He first reported symptoms
deaths. These cases are being recalled after three people died from the virus on the [Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/07/where-cruise-ship-hantavirus-from-what-next-canary-islands) that departed from Argentina bound for Cape Verde. Although
MV Hondius under "strict precautionary measures", Oceanwide Expeditions said. In its latest update, the World Health Organization (WHO) said eight cases of hantavirus - three confirmed and five suspected - have so far been identified in people
MV Hondius when the illness most commonly transmitted to humans through contact with infected rodents broke out. As of Monday, the [World Health Organization](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Boffhsl7o) has reported at least nine cases of hantavirus
MV Hondius.” The Netherlands ministry of foreign affairs confirmed the deaths of two Dutch citizens, noting both were “previously onboard a cruise ship near Cape Verde”. Because the ship is sailing under the Dutch flag
MV Hondius departed Ushuaia, Argentina, on April 1, its passengers embarked on a luxury voyage towards Cape Verde. The ship was carrying 88 passengers and 59 crew members from 23 countries. Some reportedly paid
MV Hondius on Wednesday and flown to the [Netherlands](https://www.theguardian.com/world/netherlands) to receive specialist medical care. Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, from the [World Health Organization](https://www.theguardian.com/world/world-health-organization) (WHO), said two patients – known
MV Hondius cruise ship and “move carefully for the remainder of the quarantine period”. Tedros said a Dutch crew member had tested positive and was now in isolation, taking the total positive cases
deaths](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/17/who-ebola-outbreak-congo-uganda-global-health-emergency) in the DRC.  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
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