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Updated · KTRK-TV · May 7
Texas health officials contact residents linked to MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak
Updated
Updated · KTRK-TV · May 7

Texas health officials contact residents linked to MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak

13 articles · Updated · KTRK-TV · May 7
  • The Texas Department of State Health Services said the CDC alerted it to two passengers who left the cruise and returned to the US before the outbreak was identified.
  • Both Texans told public health workers they have no symptoms and had no contact with a sick person on board, and agreed to daily temperature checks and to report any illness.
  • Officials said hantaviruses usually spread through wild rodent droppings or urine, but the Andes virus strain involved in the Hondius outbreak can spread between people in limited circumstances.
How did a rare rodent virus start spreading between people on a cruise ship where no rodents were found?
With an eight-week incubation period, are pre-cruise health screenings becoming useless against silent disease threats?