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Three passengers dead, one case of hantavirus confirmed from Atlantic cruise ship, WHO says

Three passengers dead, one case of hantavirus confirmed from Atlantic cruise ship, WHO says

ReutersSun, May 3, 2026 at 9:42 PM UTC

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May 3 (Reuters) - Three people have died and one case of hantavirus has been confirmed among passengers ‌on a cruise vessel sailing in the Atlantic Ocean, ‌the World Health Organization said on Sunday.

Six individuals were affected in the ​incident, of whom three have died and one is in intensive care in South Africa, it said in a post on X.

The WHO did not name the vessel or its operator, ‌although a source ⁠familiar with the situation said it was the MV Hondius, travelling from Argentina to Cape Verde.

"WHO ⁠is facilitating coordination between member states and the ship’s operators for medical evacuation of two symptomatic passengers, as well as full ​public ​health risk assessment and support ​to the remaining passengers on ‌board," the WHO said.

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A Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed that two Dutch passengers had died, but gave no further details.

Sky News reported that a British tourist was being treated in a hospital in South Africa after the suspected hantavirus ‌outbreak, citing South Africa's Department of ​Health. It also quoted Britain's Foreign ​Office as saying it ​was closely monitoring reports of a potential ‌hantavirus outbreak on the Hondius and ​was in ​touch with the cruise company and local authorities.

The British Foreign Office and South Africa's Department of Health did not ​immediately respond to ‌Reuters' requests for comment.

(Reporting by Chandni Shah in ​Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Mihika ​Sharma; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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