Illustration of a patient in isolation at Madrid hospital during hantavirus quarantine
Illustration of a patient in isolation at Madrid hospital during hantavirus quarantine
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First Spanish hantavirus case confirmed in Madrid hospital quarantine

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Spanish health authorities confirmed on Monday the first positive hantavirus case in a Spanish national evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship. The asymptomatic patient, reported in good condition, awaits a confirmatory test while isolated at Madrid's Gómez Ulla hospital.

The cruise ship departed for the Netherlands with 32 people aboard after completing the disembarkation of the last passengers at Granadilla port in Tenerife. Of the 14 Spaniards repatriated, only one has tested provisionally positive in the PCR performed upon arrival at the hospital.

The other 13 remain in quarantine under active surveillance until June 17, with follow-up tests scheduled. Health Ministry protocol foresees up to 42 days of monitoring from the May 6 disembarkation.

The World Health Organization and European leaders have praised the repatriation operation coordinated by Spain, involving 23 countries. WHO director Tedros Adhanom described the effort as "a job well done".

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Initial reactions on X to the confirmed Spanish hantavirus case from the MV Hondius focus on the evacuation of 14 Spanish passengers to Madrid's Gómez Ulla military hospital for quarantine, with the asymptomatic positive patient awaiting confirmation. Discussions highlight biosecurity measures, low transmission risk per WHO, and some political tensions in Spain's handling between Canary Islands and Madrid officials. Skepticism appears around cruise safety and rodent-borne virus fears, while neutral posts emphasize the isolated nature of the outbreak with no broader spread.

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Quarantined hospital scene in Madrid with medical staff and officials during hantavirus confirmation.
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Health ministry confirms new hantavirus case among quarantined Spaniards

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Spain's Health Ministry confirmed on Monday a second positive hantavirus case among the 14 Spaniards evacuated from the Hondius cruise ship who are in quarantine at Madrid's Gómez Ulla hospital.

The Spanish government has confirmed that the MV Hondius cruise ship, carrying a hantavirus outbreak, will dock in Tenerife within three days. The decision follows a formal request from the World Health Organization. Foreign passengers will be repatriated and the 14 Spaniards will quarantine in Madrid.

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The twelve people isolated as contacts of hantavirus cases from the MV Hondius cruise ship have left Madrid's Gómez Ulla Hospital on Sunday to complete quarantine at home.

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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The evacuation of passengers from the Hondius ship, amid a hantavirus outbreak, proceeded normally on Sunday at Granadilla de Abona port. Ninety-four people of various nationalities left the vessel under WHO and Spanish authorities coordination. Final transfers remain scheduled for Monday.

The cruise ship with the hantavirus outbreak will not dock in Tenerife; passengers will be transferred by launch for immediate repatriation or quarantine.

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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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