90-Second Read: Spain confirms new Hantavirus case among those quarantined at Madrid hospital
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Elena Park
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Published May 25, 2026
This is 2nd positive case among 14 Spanish nationals evacuated to Tenerife from luxury liner MV Hondius | Anadolu Spain on Monday confirmed a new Hantavirus case among individuals under preventive quarantine at a Madrid hospital. On May 11, Spain's health minister announced that one Spanish passenger aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship had tested positive for Hantavirus shortly after authorities completed the vessel's evacuation operation. Hantavirus is a rare disease usually transmitted through infected rodents or their droppings.
The case corresponds to a close contact identified as part of epidemiological monitoring following the initial detection of the outbreak. The ship was carrying approximately 150 passengers and crew from 23 countries. The patient will remain admitted under specialized medical supervision and with the biosafety measures provided for this type of case.
Health authorities stressed that the detection was made within an already activated control system. However, the strain responsible for this outbreak, the Andes virus, can also spread between humans through prolonged close contact, often in enclosed settings.
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