Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 12
France Says 9 Cruise-Ship Hantavirus Cases Show No Clear Mutation Yet
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 12

France Says 9 Cruise-Ship Hantavirus Cases Show No Clear Mutation Yet

10 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 12
  • Stephanie Rist told France's National Assembly that full sequencing of the hantavirus from the MV Hondius is still incomplete, leaving officials unable to confirm whether the strain has mutated.
  • French authorities are nonetheless "rather reassured," and the WHO has said it sees no indication the strain is unusual beyond appearing on the cruise ship.
  • Nine cases have been confirmed and more are expected because passengers interacted before the virus was detected; the WHO has urged isolation of suspected cases.
  • The outbreak has been linked to the Andes strain, and French officials are consulting Argentina, where an outbreak involving the same strain ended in 2019.
  • The WHO said there is still no sign the shipboard cluster has spread into a wider outbreak.
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