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origins of cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, amid reports some passengers have returned to US Officials
origins of cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, amid reports some passengers have returned to US**  have been flown to the Netherlands. But new cases are emerging as researchers race to track down where the outbreak originated
ship. South African health authorities have said the Andes strain of hantavirus - prominent in Latin America, where the cruise originated - was found in two of the confirmed patients after tests were carried
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
hantavirus outbreak on the Dutch vessel MV Hondius. The cruise ship [is](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn7pzmg8zeno) [now anchored in Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn7pzmg8zeno) where passengers are being evacuated and flown home
cruise in Saint Helena has tested positive for hantavirus since returning home. The Swiss national is receiving care and his wife, who was travelling with him, has not shown any symptoms of the virus
originated from and if people other than cruise ship passengers have been infected with the disease. The Foreign Office said the UK response to the outbreak was being led by the UK Health Security Agency
cruise ship arrived at the Canary Islands after spending days stranded off the coast of Praia, the capital of Cape Verde. Local authorities would not allow the ship to dock amid fears of a wider
cruise ship is a massive benefit for public health. “Cabins are tight and small with limited air circulation,” says Hammer. “Passengers remain in close, sustained contact for extended periods of time.” But, once the outbreak