Hantavirus Cruise Ship Passengers to Disembark in Tenerife for Repatriation
Passengers from a cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus concern will disembark in Tenerife, Spain, for repatriation to their home countries.
Passengers from a cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus concern will disembark in Tenerife, Spain, for repatriation to their home countries.
Former passengers of the MV Hondius recall the ship's focus on wildlife expeditions and the crew's serious approach to safety.
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.
Hantaviruses, rodent-borne infections identified in the 1950s, remain a global health concern with no specific cure.
A Hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius has led to three deaths and left passengers stranded at sea as Cape Verde denies disembarkation.
Three passengers have died from suspected hantavirus on the MV Hondius, prompting an investigation into five other cases.
Three individuals have died from hantavirus on a cruise ship, with one confirmed case and five suspected cases reported by the WHO.