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No US Hantavirus Cases After Ship Passengers Monitored
23 Jun
Summary
- All 18 US passengers from the hantavirus-hit ship completed monitoring.
- The University of Nebraska Medical Center's National Quarantine Unit monitored them.
- No hantavirus disease cases occurred in the United States from the outbreak.

Eighteen passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship, previously linked to a hantavirus outbreak, have successfully completed their monitoring period in the United States. These individuals, all U.S. residents, underwent observation at the National Quarantine Unit of the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The first group of sixteen passengers arrived for monitoring on May 11, followed by two more on May 15. This concluded the monitoring phase for all passengers associated with the outbreak.
Health authorities have confirmed that no instances of hantavirus disease occurred within the United States stemming from this particular cruise ship incident. This outcome signifies the successful containment and management of potential exposure among the returned passengers. The World Health Organization suggests a 42-day monitoring period for high-risk contacts, while advising lower-risk individuals to self-monitor.