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Rodent-borne illness is suspected of causing an outbreak aboard a cruise ship. 3 dead
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:25 am
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:25 am
149 people, 23 nationalities aboard cruise ship with suspected virus deaths: operator
Still better than a Carnival Cruise

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A rodent-borne illness is suspected of causing an outbreak aboard a cruise ship that has killed three people and sickened others.
Studies indicate hantaviruses have been around for centuries, with outbreaks documented in Asia and Europe. In the Eastern Hemisphere, it has been linked with hemorrhagic fever and kidney failure. It wasn’t until the early 1990s that a previously unknown group of hantaviruses emerged in the southwestern United States as the cause of an acute respiratory disease now known as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
The disease gained attention last year after late actor Gene Hackman ’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from a hantavirus infection in New Mexico.
The World Health Organization said in a statement Sunday that detailed investigations of the cruise ship outbreak are ongoing, including further laboratory testing and epidemiological investigations. The virus is also being sequenced.
The virus is spread by rodents and more rarely, people
Hantavirus is mainly spread by contact with rodents or their urine, saliva or droppings, particularly when the material is disturbed and becomes airborne, posing a risk of inhalation. People are typically exposed to hantavirus around their homes, cabins or sheds, especially when cleaning out enclosed spaces with little ventilation or exploring areas where there are mouse droppings.
The WHO says that while it rarely happens, hantaviruses can also spread directly between people.
Still better than a Carnival Cruise

Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:29 am to stout
I have an unrealistic fear of Hantavirus.
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:31 am to stout
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Still better than a Carnival Cruise

Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:32 am to stout
That looks like the Dollar General of cruise ships...

This post was edited on 5/4/26 at 8:35 am
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:34 am to chryso
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What cruise line?
Oceanwide Expeditions
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:37 am to stout
probably should have got the covid shot before embarking on that cruise
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:37 am to stout
Rats on ships. A problem as old as sailing itself.
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:44 am to stout
Reason #37 of why I will never go on a cruise.
Sounds miserable ..... and then there is the rat diseases.
Sounds miserable ..... and then there is the rat diseases.
Posted on 5/4/26 at 8:49 am to Hangover Haven
Expedition cruise. Not like your typical cruise ship so I wouldn't judge it from that look. We did an Antarctica Cruise in Nov/Dec that was super expensive and didn't look as nice from the outside if you're expecting a cruising luxury liner.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:10 am to Sho Nuff
We might need a megathread on this one if it’s actually transmissible via humans. Who let someone get on a plane??
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this reminds me how dirty they did Casey in Outbreak.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:16 am to stout
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A rodent-borne illness is suspected of causing an outbreak aboard a cruise ship that has killed three people and sickened others.
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“The Andes virus — that one specific subtype of the hantavirus — in Argentina, where they were, is the one that’s transmitted person-to-person,” Fadul said.
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The Andes hantavirus strain carries a mortality rate of nearly 40%, meaning a worst-case scenario could spiral quickly in a confined environment such as the 80-cabin, 353-foot ship, the doc explained.
If anyone remembers the Diamond Princess, this is how you know covid wasn't that bad.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:17 am to stout
Isn't this what Gene Hackman's wife died of?
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:21 am to The Pirate King
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Isn't this what Gene Hackman's wife died of?
Hantavirus yes but not this strain. This one is apparently able to be transmitted with human to human contact, unlike all the others.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:21 am to The Pirate King
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Isn't this what Gene Hackman's wife died of?
Yeah she died from raspatory failure due to the virus and he died a week later from heart failure. Gene also had Alzheimer's.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:23 am to alabamabuckeye
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Hantavirus yes but not this strain. This one is apparently able to be transmitted with human to human contact, unlike all the others.
Yeah this is the third world country one.
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World Health Organization insisted Tuesday that no rodents have been found on the stranded liner.
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