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Hantavirus Risk to Americans Declared Low by Health Officials

U.S. health officials have assessed the risk of hantavirus to the general public as 'very low' following a positive case on a cruise ship.
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Context

Eighteen Americans were evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship after one passenger tested positive for hantavirus. The ship was docked in Spain's Canary Islands, and over 90 passengers are being repatriated. S1

Key points
  • Health officials held a press conference to address concerns about hantavirus. S1
  • One American tested positive for hantavirus while aboard the MV Hondius. S1
  • Eighteen Americans were flown to Nebraska and Georgia for evaluation. S1
  • Authorities emphasized that the public risk is 'very, very low'. S1S2
  • The MV Hondius is currently docked in Spain's Canary Islands. S1
  • More than 90 passengers from the ship are being repatriated to their home countries. S1
  • The hantavirus is primarily transmitted through rodent droppings, urine, and saliva. S2
  • Health officials continue to monitor the situation closely. S1
Why it matters
  • Understanding the risk level helps to alleviate public concern about hantavirus outbreaks. S1
  • Clear communication from health officials can prevent misinformation and panic. S2
What to watch
  • Monitor updates on the health status of the evacuated passengers. S1
  • Watch for further announcements from health officials regarding hantavirus. S2
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