Hantavirus Outbreak on Arctic Cruise Ship Sparks Health Fears
Hantavirus outbreak on Arctic cruise ship MV Hondius raises health concerns for passengers and highlights travel risks.
Hantavirus outbreak on Arctic cruise ship MV Hondius raises health concerns for passengers and highlights travel risks.
A cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak has completed passenger evacuations in the Canary Islands and is now sailing to Rotterdam for disinfection.
Health authorities are working to contain a rare Hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship after three passengers died.
Nearly two dozen countries are repatriating citizens from a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak, with three passengers having died.
The MV Hondius, a cruise ship with passengers infected by hantavirus, has arrived in Spain's Canary Islands for disembarkation.
Passengers from a cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus concern will disembark in Tenerife, Spain, for repatriation to their home countries.
Health officials are tracking a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, with early analysis showing no viral mutations, suggesting limited spread potential.
US health officials are monitoring cruise ship passengers in three states for hantavirus exposure, though no symptoms have been reported.
Three individuals with possible hantavirus symptoms were evacuated from the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius.
A Hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius has led to three deaths and left passengers stranded at sea as Cape Verde denies disembarkation.