CDC monitors 41 people for hantavirus exposure
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Health officials across the United States and around the world are monitoring a rare but deadly outbreak of hantavirus after multiple confirmed cases were linked to a luxury cruise ship, including possible patients who weren't ever on the ship.
Eighteen Americans who were aboard the cruise ship at the center of the deadly hantavirus outbreak are being monitored at health facilities in the United States on Tuesday. One pa
Nations around the world on Monday repatriated passengers from a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak and quarantined or isolated them, including a French woman and an American who tested positive.
Officials in Arizona, California, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia and Washington say they are monitoring residents after potential exposure linked to the MV Hondius,
The hantavirus outbreak has resulted in three deaths so far
A map of hantavirus in the US shows 16 states where people exposed are monitored. One former cruise ship passenger tested positive. Another is showing symptoms.
The number of people being monitored for hantavirus in the United States has grown to 41, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
More than 40 people in the US may have been exposed to hantavirus from a cruise ship outbreak. Here's when this rare disease showed up in Florida.
Dozens of people, including 18 people in the United States, are being monitored in medical facilities for hantavirus tied to the deadly outbreak on board the cruise ship MV Hondius. But so far, there are no known cases in the U.