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Singapore says two cruise ship passengers test negative for hantavirus after isolation

Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, May 9 โ€”ย Two Singapore residents who recently boarded the cruise ship MV Hondius tested negative for hantavirus, the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) said.

In a statement, it said the National Public Health Laboratory conducted tests on multiple samples collected from the individuals and confirmed that hantavirus, including the Andes virus, was not detected.

โ€œAs a precaution, the two individuals will be quarantined for 30 days from the date of last exposure, and testing will be conducted again before release from quarantine.

โ€œThey will then undergo phone surveillance for the remaining monitoring period of 45 days from the date of last exposure, which is the maximum incubation period for hantavirus exposure,โ€ CDA said yesterday.ย 

According to the agency, the risk of hantavirus transmission to the general public in Singapore remains low.

โ€œCDA is closely monitoring the situation and stands ready to enhance public health measures should new information indicate an increased public health risk to Singapore,โ€ it added.

On Thursday, the CDA said two male individuals โ€“ a Singaporean aged 67 and a permanent resident aged 65 โ€“ were being isolated at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) for hantavirus testing. โ€” Bernama

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