Illustration of the MV Hondius cruise ship during a controlled hantavirus outbreak response.
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Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius not seen as leading to pandemic

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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.

The World Health Organization reports that more than 200,000 people in Europe have died from extreme heat since 2022. Most of the deaths could have been prevented, according to the WHO's Europe chief.

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Sweden is contributing 120 million kronor through Sida to the WHO to combat the Ebola outbreak in Congo-Kinshasa and neighboring countries.

世界保健機関(WHO)は、クルーズ船「MVホンディウス号」で5名のハンタウイルス感染と3名の死亡を確認したと発表しました。一方で、このウイルスは感染経路が限られているため、広範囲での流行の可能性は低いと強調しています。

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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.

Egypt's Health Ministry announced the country remains malaria-free for a second consecutive year on World Malaria Day. Officials emphasized ongoing surveillance and prevention efforts amid climate challenges.

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Dr. Ileana Morales Suárez, Director of Science and Innovation at Cuba's Ministry of Public Health, stated that “evidence-based healthcare saves lives” on World Health Day. Under the slogan “Together for Science,” the WHO highlights scientific collaboration in healthcare. Morales Suárez outlined Cuba's research advances and the One Health paradigm.

 

 

 

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