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Five Hantavirus cases confirmed on cruise vessel, public risk remains low: WHO

The WHO has confirmed an outbreak of hantavirus aboard the cruise ship Hondius in the Atlantic Ocean, with eight total cases including three deaths and five confirmed infections

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 WHO confirms 8 hantavirus cases, including 3 deaths. File Pic/AFP

WHO confirms 8 hantavirus cases, including 3 deaths. File Pic/AFP

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed five instances of hantavirus linked to fatalities on a cruise vessel currently navigating the Atlantic Ocean.

In addition to the confirmed cases, three further individuals are suspected of carrying the Andes strain of the virus. Despite the severity of the situation, the global health body maintains that while more infections could emerge, the broader risk to public health remains minimal.

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