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Spain Cruise Hantavirus Alert Intensifies After MV Hondius Outbreak

Spain has strengthened cruise health monitoring and quarantine measures after the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak triggered a multi-country medical response involving evacuated passengers, specialist hospital isolation and international disease surveillance. Spanish health authorities are now managing one of Europe’s most closely watched cruise-related health incidents after confirmed Andes virus cases linked to the expedition vessel […]

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MV Hondius Andes Virus Investigation Brings Relief to Global Cruise Travelers

France and South America are intensifying travel health monitoring efforts after genetic sequencing linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak confirmed no evidence of a more dangerous or highly transmissible Andes virus mutation. The findings from French health authorities and laboratory researchers provide cautious reassurance for global travelers and the international cruise sector following

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Hantavirus Case Confirmed on MV Hondius Cruise Ship as WHO Launches Global Contact Tracing and Cruise Tourism Safety Response

A confirmed hantavirus case aboard the expedition cruise vessel MV Hondius has triggered an international public health response led by the World Health Organization (WHO) and multiple global health agencies as authorities work to contain potential exposure risks and protect traveler confidence in the cruise sector. Swiss authorities confirmed that a passenger who had recently

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Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius Cruise Leaves Three Dead, British Tourist in Critical Care

A suspected outbreak of hantavirus aboard the expedition cruise vessel MV Hondius has resulted in three fatalities and left a British tourist in intensive care, raising serious concerns across the global cruise industry and international travel sector. The incident occurred during a transatlantic voyage from Argentina to Cape Verde, prompting urgent intervention by World Health

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