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WHO Warns 12 Countries As Cruise Outbreak Raises Travel Safety Questions

The World Health Organisation has issued an alert after a hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius, raising fresh concerns over international travel safety as confirmed cases, including fatalities, are traced across borders

The WHO has issued alerts to 12 countries to initiate surveillance, monitoring Photo: pexels
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The World Health Organisation has warned 12 countries to step up monitoring after a hantavirus outbreak was reported on board the South Atlantic expedition ship MV Hondius. As of May 8, five infections had been confirmed, including three deaths. The spread of passengers and crew across multiple countries after the voyage has added to concerns among health officials about the potential international impact of the outbreak and the challenges it could pose for global travel.

Here is what travellers should know.

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