Hantavirus Outbreak on West Africa Cruise: A Deadly Voyage
A Dutch woman tested positive for hantavirus aboard a cruise ship held off West Africa due to a suspected outbreak. Three people have died and many others are ill. About 150 individuals remain onboard as health officials investigate the situation.
- Country:
- Netherlands
A Dutch woman who died aboard a West Africa-bound cruise ship has tested positive for hantavirus, according to sources familiar with the situation. The ship is currently held off the coast as investigations into a suspected hantavirus outbreak continue.
Three people have died, and several others have fallen ill, raising concerns about a potential health crisis on the vessel. Authorities are working to contain the situation, with approximately 150 passengers and crew members still on board.
Health officials are conducting thorough tests to determine the source of the outbreak and are monitoring the situation closely to prevent further spread of the virus.
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