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90-Second Read: Californian exposed to Hantavirus aboard cruise ship resides in Bay Area, officials say

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Published May 13, 2026

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This is a simplified summary of outside reporting. Hantavirus Now did not independently report the original story. Read the original source for full details.This is a simplified summary of outside reporting. Hantavirus Now did not independently report the original story. Read the original source for full details.

A Bay Area resident stuck on a cruise ship with a deadly Hantavirus outbreak has returned to Santa Clara County and is being monitored by health officials. The Santa Clara County Public Health Department confirmed Sunday that a county resident has returned to California after being exposed to the Andes Hantavirus while on the MV Hondius. Hantavirus is a rare disease typically transmitted to humans through inhalation of particles contaminated with the urine, droppings or saliva from a rodent.

Three people on board the luxury cruise ship have died, and at least nine others have suspected cases. The California resident is being monitored in coordination with the California Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency said. The agency said another Californian remained on the ship as of Friday.

The CDC has emphasized that the risk to the American public "is extremely low" as American passengers stuck on the ship begin to return home. Passengers began disembarking the ship Sunday in the Canary Islands. CDPH acknowledged in a statement Friday that one California resident had already returned home, but didn't disclose where they lived.

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Source published May 10, 5:00 PM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from Los Angeles Times and summarized the key points below.

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