90-Second Read: Hantavirus outbreak stable at 13 cases: WHO
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Elena Park
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Published May 28, 2026
The Hantavirus outbreak began on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius in April. Eighteen American passengers on the ship are being held at the National Quarantine Center in Nebraska for 21 days, the time frame after exposure in which Hantavirus is most likely to appear. Other passengers who left the ship before the outbreak began are being monitored by public health officials.
A Spanish national who was on the cruise ship where the outbreak began and who was isolating tested positive for the virus. Although Hantavirus is usually transmitted by rodents, typically when dried rodent droppings become airborne and are breathed in, the Andes Hantavirus can be transmitted between people during close contact. There is no cure or treatment for Hantavirus and the fatality rate can be up to 40%.
The Andes Hantavirus has an incubation period of up to 42 days. US to quarantine American Ebola patients in Kenya The initial source of the outbreak remains unknown and is under investigation. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus posted the latest update on social media.
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Source published May 28, 11:39 AM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from Yahoo and summarized the key points below.
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