Hantavirus Outbreak: 5 Cases, 3 Deaths on Dutch Cruise Ship

WHO confirms 5 hantavirus cases from a Dutch cruise ship, with 3 deaths; U.S. monitoring 3 states for potential infections.

Hantavirus Outbreak: 5 Cases, 3 Deaths on Dutch Cruise Ship

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed five cases of hantavirus infection linked to a Dutch cruise ship, including three deaths. The deceased are a Dutch couple and a German national, according to reports.

Health authorities in three U.S. states are monitoring individuals who traveled on the same ship for potential hantavirus symptoms. The virus, which can cause severe respiratory illness, is typically transmitted through contact with rodent droppings or urine.

No additional cases have been reported outside the initial cluster. The cruise line has cooperated with health officials to trace contacts and implement sanitation measures.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is hantavirus?

Hantavirus is a virus transmitted through contact with rodent droppings or urine, causing severe respiratory illness in humans.

How many cases were confirmed on the Dutch cruise ship?

The WHO confirmed five cases, including three deaths.

Are U.S. states monitoring potential infections?

Yes, health authorities in three U.S. states are monitoring individuals who traveled on the ship.

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