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90-Second Read: Maryland monitors 2 residents after possible Hantavirus exposure on flight

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Published May 11, 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.

The Maryland Department of Health is monitoring two Maryland residents who may have been exposed to Hantavirus after a flight that included a passenger from the M/V Hondius cruise ship. A French woman and an American tested positive for the Hantavirus, as nations around the world scrambled Monday to repatriate passengers from a cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak and quarantine or isolate them. According to health officials, the incubation period for Hantavirus can range from four to 42 days. Officials emphasized in a statement that the residents were not passengers on the cruise ship itself. At this time, state health officials say the risk to the public in Maryland remains very low.

Hantaviruses are a family of viruses typically carried by rodents, and cases are known to occur in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More information about Hantavirus and the outbreak connected to the M/V Hondius cruise ship is available through the CDC. The Source: Information from the Maryland Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People who are asymptomatic are not considered infectious. Officials said they are coordinating with federal and international partners, as well as medical experts and specialized treatment centers that handle emerging infectious diseases.

Instead, the potential exposure occurred during international air travel. Health authorities said they are taking the precautionary step of monitoring out of an abundance of caution. The department also said it will not release additional information about the two residents in order to protect their privacy. Most forms of the disease are not spread between people.

They added that the situation is evolving and guidance could change as more information becomes available.

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Based on reporting from FOX 5 DC. Read the original source for full details.

Source published May 11, 6:43 PM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from FOX 5 DC and summarized the key points below.

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