L'OMS signale 5 cas confirmés de hantavirus et 3 décès sur le MV Hondius

L'Organisation mondiale de la santé a confirmé cinq cas et trois décès dus au hantavirus à bord du navire de croisière MV Hondius, tout en soulignant que le mode de transmission limité du virus rend peu probable une épidémie plus large.

L'épidémie a jusqu'à présent entraîné cinq cas confirmés et trois cas suspects, avec trois décès signalés. Deux patients aux Pays-Bas et un en soins intensifs en Afrique du Sud montrent des signes d'amélioration, selon l'OMS. Les scientifiques ont souligné que le virus ne se propage que par contact étroit et nécessite une surveillance attentive pour être contenu.

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The World Health Organization confirms five cases of hantavirus following the outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. Three people have died but the risk of further spread in society is assessed as low.

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