Here’s what’s known about hantavirus on a cruise ship recently.
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A Dutch-flagged cruise ship was blocked off Cape Verde in early May 2026 after several on-board cases of hantavirus were reported, with the World Health Organization confirming multiple cases and investigating possible human-to-human transmission. This situation prompted health authorities to isolate affected passengers and coordinate medical evacuations as needed.[1][3][8]
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By May 3–4, 2026, the WHO and national health bodies reported two confirmed cases and several suspected cases among about 149 people on board, with three deaths linked to the outbreak reported in some outlets; authorities considered that there could be transmission beyond initial exposures. The ship was under scrutiny as investigations continued and containment measures were put in place while the vessel remained at sea or near ports like the Canary Islands or Cape Verde.[3][5][8][1]
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Media outlets across Europe and Africa covered the evolving guidance from the WHO, including cautions about potential interhuman transmission and the need for thorough epidemiological data before deciding on further actions such as landing the passengers or transferring them to hospitals. Spain and other nations offered to assist once clearer data emerged.[8][1]
Illustration (example): A cruise ship at sea with medical teams coordinating onboard care and preparing for possible medical evacuations, while health authorities monitor case counts and advise on protective measures. [image not shown here; see sources]
If you’d like, I can summarize the latest official WHO statements and provide a concise timeline with the confirmed vs. suspected cases, plus guidance from health authorities for travelers. Would you prefer a brief timeline or a focused briefing for travelers and port authorities?
Citations:
- WHO updates and case counts as of May 2026[1][8]
- Coverage of confirmed and suspected cases and travel/landing considerations[5][3]
Sources
Mardi 5 mai 2026, l'OMS a pris la parole au sujet des passagers du bateau de croisière contaminés par un hantavirus. Selon l'AFP, relayée par plusieurs médias, l'organisation internationale a pu s'exprimer sur les présomptions de transmission et le délai d'incubation.
www.femmeactuelle.frLe navire de croisière MV Hondius, près du port de Praia (Cap-Vert), le 3 mai 2026...
www.boursedirect.frBien que rare, cette maladie peut se transmettre à l'homme par inhalation de particules en suspension dans l'air provenant d'excréments séchés de rongeurs.
www.bbc.comDeux cas d’hantavirus ont été confirmés et cinq autres sont suspectés à bord d’un navire de croisière néerlandais immobilisé au large du Cap-Vert, a indiqué mardi l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), qui évoque une possible transmission interhumaine et enquête sur un risque de contamination à bord d'un avion.
news.un.org[VIDÉO] Un deuxième cas confirmé de hantavirus a été confirmé par l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), lundi 4 mai. Cinq autres cas potentiels sont en cours d'examen, sur le bateau de croisière néerlandais bloqué au Cap-Vert. L'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS) a indiqué mardi soupçonner qu'il y ait eu une "transmission interhumaine". - Hantavirus sur un bateau de croisière : deuxième cas confirmé, l'OMS soupçonne une "transmission interhumaine" (International).
www.tf1info.frThree people died and three others became seriously ill aboard the MV Hondius during a hantavirus bateau de croisiere between Argentina and Cape Verde, prompting a World Health Organization investigation after a hospitalized passenger in Johannesburg tested positive for the virus. The ship was in Pr…
www.el-balad.comLes 149 passagers et membres d’équipage, demeurent coincés à bord dans l’attente d’un lieu où pouvoir débarquer. «Il a été demandé aux passagers de rester dans leurs cabines et de limiter les risques», avait indiqué l’OMS lundi.
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