Top News

WHO says seven cases of hantavirus confirmed from cruise ship
Reuters | May 12, 2026 12:38 AM CST

Synopsis

Seven cases of Andes hantavirus are confirmed among passengers on the cruise ship MV Hondius. The World Health Organization updated its tally to nine reported cases. Three people have died in the outbreak. A French passenger evacuated from the ship tested positive for the virus. Two other cases are suspected.

WHO says seven cases of hantavirus confirmed from cruise ship


London: Seven cases of the Andes hantavirus have now been confirmed among people who were passengers on ‌board the ⁠cruise ⁠ship, the World Health Organization said on Monday.

The agency updated its ​overall tally of reported cases to nine on ​Monday, a WHO ⁠spokesperson said ‌by email, after ​France ​reported that a ⁠French passenger evacuated from the MV ​Hondius had tested positive ​for the virus.

Also Read: Hantavirus in India? Health Ministry activates precautionary surveillance measures; check what is Andes virus, signs, symptoms and prevention tips


A further two of the nine cases are suspected to be hantavirus, including ‌the person who is believed to have been ​the ​first one ⁠infected in the outbreak. He died before he could be ​tested. In total, three people have died in the outbreak, the WHO said.


READ NEXT
Cancel OK