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healthFrench Hantavirus Patient on Life Support as Cruise Ship Outbreak Reaches 11 Cases
A French woman infected in the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius is critically ill in Paris. Total cases rise to 11 as the ship returns to the Netherlands.
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healthHantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Leaves French Woman Critical
A French woman infected with hantavirus on a cruise ship is in critical condition in Paris. WHO reports 11 cases and 3 deaths, but no sign of a larger outbreak.
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healthWHO Reports No Signs of Wider Hantavirus Outbreak Despite Rising Cases
WHO says hantavirus risk remains low globally after MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak, with 11 cases and 3 deaths confirmed.
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healthWHO Says No Sign of Larger Hantavirus Outbreak After Cruise Ship Deaths
WHO reports no signs of a larger hantavirus outbreak after MV Hondius cruise ship deaths, with cases confirmed and passengers evacuated.
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healthHantavirus-Hit Ship Evacuation Complete as Passengers Begin 42-Day Quarantine
Spanish-led operation repatriates passengers from hantavirus outbreak on vessel, with WHO urging strict monitoring.
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healthHantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Forced to Dock in Canary Islands as Storm Hits Evacuation
A Dutch cruise ship with hantavirus cases was forced to dock in the Canary Islands due to bad weather during passenger evacuation.
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healthUS Hantavirus Evacuees Arrive in Omaha; 3 in Biocontainment
The MV Hondius arrives in the Canary Islands. 18 Americans are back in the US; 3 in biocontainment amid a rare Andes hantavirus outbreak.
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healthHantavirus Cases Rise as Cruise Ship Captain Calls Outbreak 'Very Painful'
A French woman and an American test positive for hantavirus after the MV Hondius outbreak, as passengers evacuate and quarantine globally.