Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius cruise ship kills three, triggers evacuations and international response
The MV Hondius, a cruise ship carrying approximately 146-150 people, experienced a hantavirus outbreak after departing Argentina for an Antarctica voyage. Three passengers have died, eight cases have been identified by the WHO (three confirmed by lab testing), and three people were evacuated from the ship near Cape Verde. The ship is now heading to Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands.
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