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The WHO and Spain agree that epidemiologists will inspect hantavirus‑hit cruise ship before deciding its destination

5 May 2026 at 17:33

The World Health Organization (WHO) and Spain’s Ministry of Health have agreed that a team of epidemiologists will examine on Tuesday afternoon the condition of the 147 people on board the luxury cruise ship MV Hondius before deciding on the port where passengers will be allowed to disembark. The shipping company responsible for the vessel, which sails under the Dutch flag, is Oceanwide Expeditions.

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The 'MV Hondius' cruise ship, this Monday in front of the port of Praia, capital of Cape Verde.

Stranded Cruise Ship Battles Hantavirus Outbreak

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Government and health authorities have been scrambling to evacuate sick people on the MV Hondius, a vessel that has been moored in the Atlantic Ocean. The World Health Organization said the risk to the general public from the rare pathogen was low.

Sick British crew member to be urgently evacuated as hantavirus-hit cruise ship heads to Spain

6 May 2026 at 05:02

Spain says MV Hondius will be received in Canary Islands and passengers and crew treated before repatriation

A British crew member who became ill after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on a luxury cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean will be medically evacuated, as the World Health Organization (WHO) said rare human-to-human spread of the deadly virus may have occurred on the vessel.

The crew member is being prepared for medical evacuation from the MV Hondius along with a Dutch colleague, with Dutch authorities overseeing the operation.

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  • WHO says two hantavirus cases confirmed, five suspected on cruise ship
    GENEVA, May 5 — Two hantavirus cases have been confirmed and five others are suspected among people on a cruise ship stuck off Cape Verde, including three who have died, the WHO said today.“As of 4 May 2026, seven cases (two laboratory confirmed cases of hantavirus and five suspected cases) have been identified, including three deaths, one critically ill patient and three individuals reporting mild symptoms,” the World Health Organisation said in a statement. Thr
     

WHO says two hantavirus cases confirmed, five suspected on cruise ship

5 May 2026 at 08:21

Malay Mail

GENEVA, May 5 — Two hantavirus cases have been confirmed and five others are suspected among people on a cruise ship stuck off Cape Verde, including three who have died, the WHO said today.

“As of 4 May 2026, seven cases (two laboratory confirmed cases of hantavirus and five suspected cases) have been identified, including three deaths, one critically ill patient and three individuals reporting mild symptoms,” the World Health Organisation said in a statement. Three of the people are no longer on the ship and four remain on board. — AFP

British crew member in need of urgent medical care amid suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

5 May 2026 at 01:52

WHO says seven confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus on MV Hondius, including three passengers who died

A British crew member was in need of urgent medical care and a passenger from the UK remained in a critical but stable condition following a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on a luxury cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

Three people have died and medics on Monday were scrambling to evacuate two others from the MV Hondius, which set off in March from southern Argentina carrying 149 people from 23 countries. The crisis emerged late on Sunday after the World Health Organization (WHO) said it was investigating a suspected outbreak.

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What is hantavirus and how did it kill cruise ship passengers?

4 May 2026 at 13:43
A cluster of hantavirus infections linked to a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean has left three people dead and several others seriously ill, prompting an alert from the World Health Organization and raising questions about how a rare rodent-borne disease might spread in such an unusual setting. Read More
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  • What is hantavirus? Cruise ship deaths spark questions about rare rodent‑borne illness
    PARIS, May 4 — Three people have died and three are ill after a Netherlands-based cruise ship was ‌hit by a suspected outbreak of hantavirus, authorities and media reports said on Sunday.Here is information about the virus.Spread by rodentsHantavirus is primarily spread by rodents ‌but can be transmitted between people in rare cases, according to the World Health Organisation.People most typically become infected when virus in rodent droppings, saliva and urine b
     

What is hantavirus? Cruise ship deaths spark questions about rare rodent‑borne illness

4 May 2026 at 13:00

Malay Mail

PARIS, May 4 — Three people have died and three are ill after a Netherlands-based cruise ship was ‌hit by a suspected outbreak of hantavirus, authorities and media reports said on Sunday.

Here is information about the virus.

Spread by rodents

Hantavirus is primarily spread by rodents ‌but can be transmitted between people in rare cases, according to the World Health Organisation.

People most typically become infected when virus in rodent droppings, saliva and urine becomes airborne, such as when areas where rats and mice have nested are swept out.

According to The Lancet medical journal, the name comes from the Hantan River area of South Korea, where the virus was identified in the 1970s.

Can be fatal

Hantavirus is a family of viruses that cause two illnesses, one that primarily ‌affects the lungs and the other that attacks the kidneys. The ⁠first gets the most attention because ⁠it has a high fatality rate of about ⁠40 per cent.

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, the ⁠respiratory illness, is most ⁠commonly found in North and South America.

According to the Canadian government, about 200 cases of hantavirus pulmonary illness occur each year worldwide.

Concert ⁠pianist Betsy Arakawa, wife of actor Gene Hackman, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in New Mexico in 2025, according to autopsy results.

Symptoms

Hantavirus usually begins with flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue and fever, one to eight weeks after exposure, according to the CDC.

Four to 10 days later, ⁠coughing, shortness of breath and fluid in the lungs appear.

Diagnosis in the first 72 hours of infection is difficult, the CDC says, ⁠so symptoms can easily be mistaken for flu.

Treatment

There is no specific ⁠therapy for ⁠hantavirus infection, so treatment focuses on supportive care including rest and fluids. Patients may need breathing support such as a ventilator.

Prevention

Experts say exposure to hantavirus ‌can be minimised by deterring and eliminating rodents from areas where people are. Avoid vacuuming or sweeping dried droppings, which can aerosolise the virus. — Reuters

What to Know About the Hantavirus Outbreak on an Atlantic Cruise Ship

5 May 2026 at 10:57
Three passengers of the MV Hondius died after showing symptoms of the rare disease. Health authorities confirmed two cases and are investigating five others.
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