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deaths of three people on cruise ship? Three people who were on board a Netherlands-based cruise ship in the Atlantic have [died](/news/2026/5/3/three-dead-in-suspected-hantavirus-outbreak-on-atlantic-cruise-ship) during a suspected outbreak of the hantavirus
cruise ship The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed five cases of [hantavirus](/news/2026/5/4/what-is-hantavirus-suspected-in-deaths-of-three-people-on-cruise-ship) linked to deaths
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, the Netherlands is coordinating consular assistance for passengers, including those
cruise ship before an outbreak of hantavirus was detected, and anyone who has come into close contact with them since. Five cases have now been confirmed, including three deaths
cruise on 11 April, but is not a confirmed case of hantavirus. The Dutch government update said before her death she had boarded a KLM flight heading from Johannesburg to the Netherlands, but became
hantavirus outbreak](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/12/who-head-warns-countries-prepare-more-hantavirus-cases) on a cruise ship and a day after the [declaration of an international public health emergency after at least 87 Ebola deaths
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
deaths. A military hospital in Madrid is quarantining 14 Spaniards who were removed from the ship on Sunday, with all but one testing negative for the hantavirus. “The patient who provisionally tested positive for hantavirus
cruise ship will undergo the first three weeks of their quarantine at the Bullsbrook national resilience centre, just outside Perth. The flight crew that brings them back to the country will have to join them
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
death on board the cruise ship, a 70-year-old Dutch man, happened on 11 April. His body was taken off the vessel nearly two weeks later, at Saint Helena. His 69-year-old wife
ship from 23 different countries. They've endured in the midst of a hantavirus outbreak which has caused at least eight cases, including three deaths, according to the [World Health Organization](https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2026-DON600).
cruise started in Argentina The ship left Ushuaia in southern Argentina on April 1, according to Argentine provincial authorities. Health officials there said they confirmed no passengers had hantavirus symptoms when the Hondius departed
cruise ships have relatively cramped or restricted living conditions, with people sharing cabins and dining areas - places where infections could spread. The Andes strain of the virus has been confirmed in two of the ship
cruise ship at the centre of a deadly outbreak of hantavirus has arrived in Tenerife for the evacuation of those onboard. The ship arrived in the Canary Islands in the early hours of Sunday morning
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
hantavirus - prominent in Latin America, where the cruise originated - was found in two of the confirmed patients after tests were carried out by the country's National Institute for Communicable Diseases. Experts have observed
hantavirus cluster reported on the luxury ship MV Hondius, which had travelled between Argentina and the Canary Islands. Officials said the restriction on disembarkation was a precautionary measure while medical tests were carried out. Cruise
hantavirus after a case was detected among a Dutch crew member of the ship at the centre of the outbreak. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO chief, told a news conference in Geneva on Friday that