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WHO Says Seven Cases of Hantavirus Confirmed From Cruise Ship

LONDON, ⁠May ⁠11 (Reuters) – Seven ⁠cases of the Andes ​hantavirus have now been confirmed ‌among people who were ‌passengers on ⁠board ⁠the cruise ship, the World Health Organization ​said on Monday.

The agency updated its overall tally of ​reported cases to nine on Monday, ⁠a ⁠WHO spokesperson said ⁠by ​email, after France reported that a ​French passenger ⁠evacuated from the MV Hondius had tested positive for the virus.

A ⁠further two of the nine cases are suspected ⁠to be hantavirus, including the person who is believed to have been the first one infected in the outbreak. He died before he could be ⁠tested. In total, three people have died in the outbreak, the WHO said.

(Reporting ​by Jennifer Rigby; Editing ​by Toby Chopra)

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