Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Kills Three, WHO Reports
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship traveling in the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in three fatalities. The WHO released information about the cases, noting the virus' association with rodent exposure.
Hantaviruses are typically transmitted to humans through contact with the urine, saliva, or feces of infected rodents, such as rats and mice. Infections are infrequent; however, they can lead to severe and potentially fatal respiratory illnesses. Information regarding the specific origin of the outbreak and the nationalities of the deceased was not immediately available.
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