3 people waiting to be medically evacuated from cruise ship at center of suspected hantavirus outbreak
At least three people are waiting to be medically evacuated from a cruise ship at the center of a suspected hantavirus outbreak.
abcnews.comHere’s a concise update on the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship.
The latest reports indicate multiple confirmed and suspected hantavirus cases aboard the MV Hondius, with several patients evacuated to Europe for treatment and ongoing investigations by the WHO and national health authorities. This appears to be the most current consolidation of case counts and evacuations as of early May 2026.[1][3][6]
Several outlets note at least seven cases identified on the ship, including three fatalities, with two confirmed by laboratory testing and others under investigation or awaiting results; evacuations to the Netherlands and other destinations were underway to provide specialized care.[3][4][6]
Health authorities continue to monitor for potential human-to-human transmission, assess routes of exposure, and perform contact tracing and disinfection procedures across destinations where passengers disembarked or were repatriated. The Canary Islands region and Spain are among the locations coordinating follow-up with international health bodies.[6][3]
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If you’d like, I can compile a short, shareable brief with the latest verified numbers and recent official statements, and add links to the primary health authority updates. I can also monitor for new developments and summarize them in real time. This topic is evolving quickly, so I’ll base any future updates on the most credible public sources.[3][6]
At least three people are waiting to be medically evacuated from a cruise ship at the center of a suspected hantavirus outbreak.
abcnews.comAn American passenger on the Oceanwide Expeditions cruise with a suspected hantavirus outbreak is speaking out on social media.
abcnews.comWHO says a total of seven hantavirus cases identified on cruise ship MV Hondius so far
www.independent.co.ukThe sickness starts with symptoms including a fever and chills and can quickly become life-threatening
www.independent.co.ukHealth officials have identified at least 10 confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus tied to an outbreak on the M/V Hondius cruise ship.
www.cbsnews.comThree people who may have contracted hantavirus on a cruise ship were evacuated and are on their way to the Netherlands for care, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday. CBS News' Tom Hanson has more.
www.cbsnews.comThree patients were evacuated to Europe Wednesday from the cruise ship experiencing a rare hantavirus outbreak.
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