
Family mourn final âbeautiful journeyâ of couple who died on âhantavirusâ cruise
'We cannot yet comprehend that we have to miss them. We want to bring them home in peace and remember them.
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An infectious diseases expert said it was unclear how hantavirus a rare infection may have spread onboard a cruise ship on Monday. Hantaviruses, are a family of viruses spread mainly by contact with the urine or feces of infected rodents like rats and mice.
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'We cannot yet comprehend that we have to miss them. We want to bring them home in peace and remember them.

Experts explain how cruise ship deaths are handled â after it emerged three have died following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a ship.

The World Health Organization said the risk to the wider public was low but added that limited human-to-human transmission had been reported in some strains of the virus.

Two hantavirus cases have been confirmed and five others are suspected among people on a cruise ship stuck off Cape Verde, including three who have died, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on May 5.

A possible case of human-to-human transmission may be unfolding among close contacts aboard the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak, the World Health Organization has said, as officials work to move the most serious cases off the vessel and bring the situation under control. The agency said the immediate priority was evacuating [...]

Three people have died and at least three others are ill after a suspected hantavirus outbreak

London: There may be some human-to-human transmission happening â between close contacts on board the cruise ship âhit by a hantavirus outbreak, âthe World Health Organization âsaid on Tuesday. The âagency âsaid the focus now âwas âto âevacuate two â sick passengers and then for âthe â ship, currently â held in the Atlantic near â Cape Verde, to continue to the Canary Islands. It said âthe risk to the âwider public remained low.

A CRUISE ship stricken by a suspected hantavirus outbreak that already killed three passengers could next head for the Canary Islands, its operator has suggested. Oceanwide Expeditions said it was

(MENAFN) The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday that a hantavirus outbreak reported on a cruise ship near Cabo Verde most likely began with infection occurring before boarding, and that ...