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90-Second Read: Colorado adult dies from Hantavirus; case not linked to cruise ship outbreak

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Published May 17, 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 person in Colorado has died from Hantavirus, state and county health officials reported on Saturday. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) said it's investigating the incident and said the Douglas County case is not linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. But the Hantavirus that has caused the cruise ship outbreak, called the Andes virus, may be able to spread between people in rare cases. However, the case is not linked to the recent cruise ship outbreak.

Hantaviruses have been around for centuries and are thought to be widespread worldwide. RELATED STORY | France confirms Hantavirus in cruise outbreak is not new or more transmissible CDPHE says avoiding exposure to rodents and their urine, feces, saliva, and nesting materials is the best way to prevent infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Colorado has recorded about 121 total Hantavirus cases from 1993 to 2023. This story was originally published by Robert Garrison with the Scripps News Group in Denver.

The agency did not identify the Douglas County resident nor provide a date as to when the person died. The disease gained renewed attention last year after the late actor Gene Hackman 's wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from a Hantavirus infection in New Mexico. The virus usually spreads when people inhale contaminated residue of rodent droppings. The state health agency said the risk to the general public remains low, and the investigation is ongoing.

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Source published May 17, 3:47 PM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from News 5 Cleveland WEWS and summarized the key points below.

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