WHO says risk to public is low after suspected hantavirus outbreak hits ship


FILE PHOTO: Hans Kluge, World Health Organization regional director for Europe, attends a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Moscow, Russia September 23, 2020. Sputnik/Alexander Astafyev/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

GENEVA, ⁠May 4 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Monday there ⁠was no need for panic and the risk to the ‌public was low after three people died and three fell ill following a suspected outbreak of the rodent-borne hantavirus on a cruise ship in the Atlantic.

Netherlands-based Oceanwide Expeditions ​said it was "managing a serious medical situation" ⁠on a polar expedition ship, ⁠the MV Hondius, which was off Cape Verde, an island nation off ⁠Africa's ‌western coast.

The cruise left Argentina about three weeks ago with around 150 passengers and stopped in the Antarctic and ⁠other locations on its way to Cape Verde, according ​to media reports.

"The ‌risk to the wider public remains low. There is no need ⁠for panic ​or travel restrictions," WHO regional director for Europe, Hans Kluge, said in a statement.

Kluge said the WHO was acting with urgency to support the response ⁠to the outbreak and working with the ​countries involved to support medical care, evacuation, investigations and a public health risk assessment.

"Hantavirus infections are uncommon and usually linked to exposure to infected ⁠rodents. While severe in some cases, it is not easily transmitted between people," Kluge said.

A Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed that two Dutch passengers had died but gave no further details.

The WHO said in ​an X post that one of the sick ⁠passengers was in intensive care in South Africa. Sky News reported the ​passenger is British, citing South Africa's Department ‌of Health.

Lab tests have confirmed hantavirus ​in one of the six people, the organisation said.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Miranda Murray and Andrew Heavens)

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