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WHO flags possible human-to-human hantavirus spread on stranded cruise
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WHO flags possible human-to-human hantavirus spread on stranded cruise

WHO says there may have been rare human-to-human transmission of hantavirus aboard the stranded MV Hondius off Cape Verde, with three deaths linked to the outbreak; the ship will undergo a full epidemiologic investigation and disinfection in the Canary Islands, while remaining passengers and crew are evacuated to the Netherlands and South Africa for care, with repatriation coordinated by Spain and the EU. The Andes strain is typically rodent-borne, but authorities warn it can spread between close contacts; no pandemic threat is expected. Approximately 87 passengers and 61 crew remain on board, and a possible quarantine could last up to eight weeks given hantavirus’ incubation period.

Hantavirus on Cruise Ship Triggers Questions About Human Spread
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Hantavirus on Cruise Ship Triggers Questions About Human Spread

A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the Dutch-owned MV Hondius has WHO examining possible limited human-to-human transmission among close contacts, as authorities quarantine the ship and trace infections among roughly 150 people stranded after three deaths; officials say the virus was likely introduced off-ship via wildlife exposure in Argentina, and while hantavirus is usually rodent-borne, the Andes strain can rarely spread between people. The ship may be isolated for up to eight weeks due to incubation, but officials stress it is not a pandemic-level threat and are continuing evacuations and investigations.

"Swine Flu Emerges in UK: What's Next?"
health2 years ago

"Swine Flu Emerges in UK: What's Next?"

Scientists are investigating a case of swine flu detected in a person in the UK, the first of its kind in the country. The virus, influenza A subtype H1N2, has infected 50 people worldwide since 2005, but none of the previous cases are genetically related to the UK variant. The infected individual has made a full recovery, and investigations are ongoing to determine how they got infected. Scientists are monitoring for evidence of human-to-human transmission and studying the genetics of the virus to assess its potential threat. Spillover infections of respiratory viruses from animals to humans are common, but onward spread is rare. Influenza viruses have the ability to combine genes during replication, which can lead to the emergence of new strains with increased adaptability to humans.