Einsatz des Malbrán-Teams in Ushuaia ohne Fund von Hantavirus-Mäusen beendet

Spezialisten des Malbrán-Instituts haben ihre Suche in Ushuaia und im Nationalpark Tierra del Fuego abgeschlossen, ohne dabei Mäuse zu finden, die das Hantavirus übertragen.

Das Malbrán-Team hat seinen Einsatz in den Außenbezirken von Ushuaia sowie innerhalb des Nationalparks Tierra del Fuego beendet. Die Arbeiten waren Teil der Untersuchungen nach dem Ausbruch auf dem Kreuzfahrtschiff MV Hondius. Im Verlauf der durchgeführten Maßnahmen wurden keine Mäuse gefunden, die das Hantavirus übertragen.

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Three passengers died from hantavirus on the MV Hondius cruise that departed Ushuaia for Cabo Verde. Two people with symptoms remain on board as authorities negotiate their evacuation. The WHO is coordinating measures and praises the rapid response.

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None of the 38 Filipino crew members on the MV Hondius are ill amid a suspected hantavirus outbreak that has killed three passengers, the Philippines' Department of Health confirmed on May 5, 2026. The ship remains in quarantine off Cape Verde with 149 people aboard as investigations continue.

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Spain's government, in coordination with the WHO, has approved the MV Hondius cruise ship—stranded off Cape Verde amid a hantavirus outbreak that killed three—to dock in the Canary Islands within three or four days. Three passengers, including a gravely ill doctor, will be airlifted first for treatment.

 

 

 

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