Dramatic illustration of MV Hondius cruise ship amid hantavirus crisis, with evacuation helicopters approaching in stormy seas.
Dramatic illustration of MV Hondius cruise ship amid hantavirus crisis, with evacuation helicopters approaching in stormy seas.
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Three passengers die from hantavirus on MV Hondius cruise from Ushuaia

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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.

The MV Hondius cruise, covering the route from Ushuaia to Praia port in Cabo Verde, recorded the deaths of three passengers due to a possible hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported this Sunday a confirmed hantavirus case and five people under suspicion. The deceased, aged 65 to 72, had no prior pathologies.

Two passengers with compatible symptoms remain on board. Ship authorities and those from involved countries are negotiating an evacuation, according to TN. The WHO is "facilitating the coordination" between countries and operators to "organize the evacuation of two passengers with symptoms," and praised "the rapidity of the measures taken and the good coordination between the parties involved."

Hantavirus, transmitted by rodents like the long-tailed colilargo mouse, spreads through inhalation of aerosols from their saliva, urine, or feces. It triggered Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome (HCPS) with a lethality rate near 30% in the region. Argentina's health system notified the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) for protocols at subsequent ports.

The WHO stated that "in-depth investigations are being conducted, especially additional laboratory analyses and epidemiological investigations. Passengers and crew are receiving medical attention. Virus sequencing is also underway."

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X discussions express alarm over hantavirus deaths on the MV Hondius cruise, with experts highlighting risks of Andes virus person-to-person transmission and rodent origins emphasized. Users voice cruise aversion and skepticism, questioning if it's norovirus or exaggerated. Regional Spanish posts report WHO response and no local spread in Ushuaia, showing concern mixed with doubt.

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Photorealistic illustration of the MV Hondius cruise ship nearing Tenerife with emergency teams preparing evacuations amid a hantavirus outbreak.
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Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius leaves three dead amid ongoing evacuations

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A hantavirus outbreak has been confirmed on the MV Hondius cruise ship, resulting in three deaths. The vessel, which departed Ushuaia on April 1, is heading to Tenerife where passengers will begin evacuation on Monday.

Three people have died from a hantavirus outbreak on the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, anchored off Cape Verde. Seven infections have been confirmed among the 147 passengers and crew on board. The World Health Organization was notified on May 2 about the cluster of severe respiratory illnesses.

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The MV Hondius cruise ship, carrying 149 people including 14 Spaniards, remains anchored off Praia's coast in Cape Verde. Local authorities have denied docking due to fears of a hantavirus outbreak that has caused three deaths. Operator Oceanwide Expeditions is considering ports in Las Palmas or Tenerife as alternatives.

Two French passengers on the MV Hondius described their near-normal daily life aboard the ship under international health alert, following three deaths reported since April 11.

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The Ministry of Health has issued a public health advisory following a hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. The World Health Organisation confirmed eight cases and three deaths among passengers and crew as of May 7. No cases have been reported in Kenya and the risk to the public remains low.

Four German passengers from the cruise ship Hondius, affected by a Hantavirus outbreak, landed in the Netherlands on Sunday evening. They will be taken to Frankfurt and then placed in home quarantine.

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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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