7 resultsfor “MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak Rotterdam”
Rotterdam](https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:5873599),** where it will be disinfected and its crew members will go into quarantine. ![The cruise ship MV Hondius, which was affected by a hantavirus outbreak
MV Hondius left Spain's Tenerife island on Monday and is sailing to the Dutch port of Rotterdam. Two flights with the final group of 28 passengers landed in nearby Eindhoven on Tuesday. Three people
outbreak now includes 11 reported cases, with nine officially confirmed. Three people have died. The MV Hondius, which is registered in the Netherlands, is on its way to Rotterdam, with 25 crew members
outbreak. A Dutch couple, identified by the WHO as the first cruise passengers infected with hantavirus, spent several months in Argentina and neighboring South American countries before boarding the cruise ship. The husband and wife
outbreak, said he thought it had been “fine”. The MV Hondius left Argentina, where hantavirus is endemic, on April 1 for a cruise across the Atlantic Ocean to Cape Verde. The World Health Organization believes
outbreak after the evacuation of the last passengers from the ship a day earlier. But he warned that "the situation could change" and there could be more confirmed virus cases. Hantaviruses are usually carried
outbreak after three passengers – a Dutch couple and a German national – died from the virus. Although usually spread by wild rodents, hantavirus can be transmitted person-to-person in rare cases of close contact