WHO Reports Six Confirmed Hantavirus Cases Tied to Spain-Bound Cruise

May 8 (Reuters) – The World ⁠Health ⁠Organization said on Friday ⁠that eight people had fallen ill, ​including three who died, in a hantavirus outbreak ‌linked to a cruise ‌ship, with six confirmed cases and ⁠two ⁠probable cases.

• Six of the ​cases have been confirmed as Andes virus, a type of hantavirus through PCR testing, the WHO ​said.

• The ship had 147 passengers and crew ⁠on board ⁠when the outbreak ⁠was ​first reported on May 2, while 34 others had ​already left ⁠the vessel.

• Four patients remain hospitalized in South Africa, the Netherlands and Switzerland, while a suspected case sent to Germany tested negative.

• ⁠The ship left Cabo Verde on May 6 and ⁠was heading to Spain’s Canary Islands, where passengers are expected to disembark.

• The WHO said the risk to the wider global population is low, but the risk to passengers and crew on the ship is moderate.

• The agency said the first ⁠case may have been infected before boarding, possibly during travel in Argentina and Chile, with later spread likely occurring on the ​ship.

(Reporting by Padmanabhan Ananthan in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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