Illustration of the MV Hondius cruise ship in stormy seas near Saint Helena, related to a hantavirus outbreak.
Illustration of the MV Hondius cruise ship in stormy seas near Saint Helena, related to a hantavirus outbreak.
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Swiss passenger confirmed with Andes hantavirus after MV Hondius stop at Saint Helena

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A Swiss man who left the MV Hondius cruise ship at Saint Helena has been confirmed infected with Andes hantavirus and is now isolated in a Zurich hospital. The ship, which has seen three deaths from the outbreak, is heading to Tenerife for passenger evacuation.

The ongoing Andes hantavirus outbreak on the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius has now resulted in at least one confirmed case outside the ship. A Swiss passenger who disembarked with 22 others at Saint Helena on 22 April contacted health authorities himself after receiving an update from the ship. He is being treated in isolation in Zurich and described as stable; isolation may last up to 45 days.

Three fatalities have already occurred: a 70-year-old Dutch man died aboard on 11 April, his wife died in a Johannesburg hospital on 25 April, and a German woman died on 2 May. The vessel, which departed Ushuaia on 20 March, was previously held off Cape Verde. It is now sailing toward the Canary Islands under strict quarantine measures for remaining passengers and crew. Tenerife is the expected arrival point on Saturday.

The World Health Organization has assessed the risk of broader international spread as low. The ship carried passengers and crew from 23 nationalities; investigations continue into the source of the Andes virus strain, which is known for rare but documented human-to-human transmission in close-contact settings.

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Initial reactions on X focus on confirmation of the Swiss case linked to the MV Hondius outbreak, with concerns about person-to-person transmission of the Andes strain, while emphasizing low public risk per WHO. Some users express skepticism about potential overreactions or lockdowns.

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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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Spain's government authorized the MV Hondius cruise ship to dock in Tenerife after a hantavirus outbreak that killed three people. Passenger evacuations will begin on May 11 and European Union countries will repatriate their citizens.

Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection reported on Monday night a third measles case involving a 37-year-old aircraft maintenance worker at the airport, epidemiologically linked to two colleagues. The patient had no direct contact with travellers.

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The only woman still hospitalized from the January 18 Adamuz (Córdoba) train crash has given birth to a boy in good health at Málaga's Hospital Regional Universitario. She is Raquel, sister of Ana García, who was seriously injured while protecting her dog during the derailment. The baby is born nearly four months after the tragedy that killed 46 people.

Three suspected Russian shadow ships are forcibly anchored off Trelleborg with 36 crew members stranded aboard for months. More were confined on Sunday when Jin Hui was boarded. The Coast Guard warns of interventions if more vessels enter Swedish waters.

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