Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship: 3 Dead
Published on May 10, 2026
Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship: 3 Dead, 4 Hospitalized
A hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship has claimed three lives and left four others hospitalized across three countries, according to reports. The victims include a Dutch couple and a German national. The remaining patients are receiving treatment in South Africa, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. The ship, which was en route to Spain's Tenerife, has been placed under quarantine as health authorities investigate the source of the infection.
Key Takeaways
- Three people have died from hantavirus linked to a cruise ship outbreak: a Dutch couple and a German national.
- Four individuals remain hospitalized in South Africa, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
- The ship arrived in Tenerife, Spain, where health measures were implemented to contain the spread.
Hantavirus is a rare but serious disease transmitted through rodent droppings, urine, or saliva. Symptoms can include fever, muscle aches, and respiratory distress. The outbreak has raised concerns about cruise ship sanitation and disease prevention protocols. For more details, see the original report from CNBC.
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