Hantavirus Outbreak Strikes Cruise Ship: Swiss Passenger Affected
A Swiss man returning from South America has tested positive for hantavirus after traveling on the MV Hondius cruise ship, where an outbreak has been reported. The ship is currently anchored off Cape Verde. Swiss authorities are monitoring the situation, though they did not provide specific timing details.
A Swiss man recently returned from a trip to South America on the MV Hondius cruise ship, where a hantavirus outbreak occurred, has tested positive for the virus. Authorities confirmed on Wednesday that he is receiving medical treatment.
The affected cruise ship, operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, is currently anchored off Cape Verde. A statement released by the Federal Office of Public Health indicated that the man traveled on the vessel during a time when multiple hantavirus cases were reported.
Details regarding the exact dates of the man's travels on the cruise ship have not been disclosed. Swiss health officials are closely monitoring the situation and are in communication with international health organizations to manage the contagion risk effectively.
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