Dia 81 do surto
atualizado há 13 min
Surto ativo25 de junho de 2026

Surto de hantavírus no MV Hondius

Registro independente com citações de fontes primárias da OMS, NICD, RIVM e autoridades sanitárias nacionais.

Casos

12

Óbitos

2

Confirmados

7

Países

11

Letalidade: 17%Suspeitos: 3 · Monitorados: 3
Em qui., 25 de jun. 04:16 UTC

Legenda

Com óbitosCasos / contatosPosição da embarcação

Dados rápidos do surto

Surto de hantavírus no MV Hondius — dados-chave

Surto
Surto de hantavírus no MV Hondius (2026)
Patógeno
Orthohantavírus Andes (ANDV)
Transmissão pessoa a pessoa
Sim — único hantavírus com transmissão entre humanos documentada
Letalidade
30–50% (séries publicadas)
Período de incubação
1–6 semanas (tipicamente 2–4)
Surto — current
12 cases · 2 deaths · 7 confirmed · 11 countries · 17% CFR
Caso índice
HON-001 — cidadão neerlandês, início de sintomas em 6 de abril de 2026 a bordo do MV Hondius
Fontes primárias
OMS DON #599, NICD África do Sul, RIVM Países Baixos, BAG Suíça, NCID Singapura
Dados atualizados pela última vez
25 de jun. de 2026, 04:03 UTC

Citation: Hantavirus Counter — Independent MV Hondius outbreak ledger, sourced from WHO Disease Outbreak News, NICD South Africa, RIVM Netherlands, BAG Switzerland, NCID Singapore, and other national health authorities.

Contexto

O que é o hantavírus?

O que é o hantavírus?

Os hantavírus são uma família de vírus de RNA (gênero Orthohantavirus) transportados principalmente por roedores. Os humanos se infectam sobretudo ao inalar vírus aerossolizados de fezes, urina ou saliva de roedores. A doença se manifesta como uma de duas síndromes clínicas dependendo da espécie viral: febre hemorrágica com síndrome renal (FHSR) na Eurásia, ou síndrome pulmonar por hantavírus (SPH) nas Américas.

Vírus Andes, a cepa deste surto

Os casos vinculados ao MV Hondius foram confirmados em laboratório pelo NICD da África do Sul e pelo RIVM dos Países Baixos como orthohantavírus Andes (ANDV). O Andes é o único hantavírus com transmissão pessoa a pessoa documentada — observada pela primeira vez em surtos no sul da Argentina e do Chile. Causa uma forma grave de SPH com letalidade chegando a 30–50% nas séries publicadas.

Sintomas e evolução

A incubação dura 1 a 6 semanas (tipicamente 2 a 4). Os sintomas iniciais são inespecíficos: febre, fadiga, fortes dores musculares, cefaleia, às vezes desconforto gastrointestinal. Após 4–10 dias pode desenvolver-se rapidamente a fase cardiopulmonar com tosse, falta de ar, edema pulmonar e choque cardiogênico — principal causa de morte na SPH.

Tratamento e prevenção

Não há terapia antiviral específica nem vacina licenciada contra o vírus Andes. O cuidado é de suporte: oxigênio, ventilação mecânica e suporte hemodinâmico em UTI. A prevenção centra-se em evitar exposição a excrementos de roedores e, neste surto, no rastreamento de contatos entre passageiros e tripulação do MV Hondius.

Este resumo é apenas de contexto. Não constitui orientação médica. Se você viajou recentemente no MV Hondius ou acredita ter sido exposto, contate sua autoridade sanitária nacional para orientação.

Por país

Distribuição geográfica

PaísCasosÓbitosConfirmadosSuspeitosProporçãoDistribuição
NetherlandsNetherlands
412022%
South AfricaSouth Africa
211011%
GermanyGermany
201111%
SingaporeSingapore
200011%
FranceFrance
201011%
United StatesUnited States
201111%
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
10106%
Tristan da CunhaTristan da Cunha
10016%
SpainSpain
10006%
IsraelIsrael
10006%

Cronologia

Cronologia do surto

Dia 817 confirmados em laboratório2 óbitos
  1. 6 DE ABR. DE 2026

    Início

    Início do caso índice

    HON-001 apresenta os primeiros sintomas a bordo do MV Hondius após viagem de observação de aves na Argentina

  2. 11 DE ABR. DE 2026

    Óbito

    Primeiro óbito

    HON-001 morre a bordo; o corpo é desembarcado em Santa Helena em 24 de abril

  3. 24 DE ABR. DE 2026

    Evento

    Desembarque

    HON-002 desembarca em Santa Helena com sintomas gastrointestinais

  4. 26 DE ABR. DE 2026

    Óbito

    Segundo óbito

    HON-002 morre na chegada a Kempton Park (África do Sul). NICD confirma vírus Andes por PCR

  5. 2 DE MAI. DE 2026

    Óbito

    Terceiro óbito

    HON-004 morre a bordo; o corpo permanece na embarcação

  6. 4 DE MAI. DE 2026

    Oficial

    OMS DON #599

    OMS publica boletim oficial Disease Outbreak News

  7. 6 DE MAI. DE 2026

    Evento

    Evacuações aéreas

    Múltiplas evacuações médicas de Cabo Verde para a Europa (PB, AL, CH)

  8. 7 DE MAI. DE 2026

    Oficial

    Confirmações nos PB

    RIVM confirma HON-005 (LUMC) e HON-007 (Radboudumc) positivos para hantavírus

Perguntas frequentes

Perguntas comuns sobre o surto do MV Hondius

1

O que é o MV Hondius e por que este surto é importante?

O MV Hondius é um navio de cruzeiro de expedição neerlandês operado pela Oceanwide Expeditions, com capacidade para 108 passageiros. O surto é significativo porque envolve o orthohantavírus Andes — o único hantavírus com transmissão documentada de pessoa para pessoa — e se espalhou por vários países através das viagens dos passageiros.

2

Onde está o MV Hondius neste momento?

O navio encontra-se atualmente no Atlântico, perto de Cabo Verde, onde ocorreram as evacuações médicas mais recentes. Para a posição ao vivo, consulte o feed do MarineTraffic com IMO 9818709.

3

O hantavírus deste surto é contagioso entre humanos?

Sim. O orthohantavírus Andes (ANDV) é o único hantavírus com transmissão documentada de pessoa para pessoa, observada em surtos no sul da Argentina e do Chile. Por isso está sendo feito o rastreamento de contatos de todos os que estiveram a bordo.

4

Qual é a letalidade do vírus Andes?

As séries de casos publicadas relatam uma taxa de letalidade de 30 a 50% para a síndrome pulmonar por vírus Andes. A fase cardiopulmonar, que começa 4–10 dias após o início dos sintomas, é a principal causa de morte.

5

Os passageiros e a tripulação do MV Hondius estão sendo monitorados?

Sim. As autoridades sanitárias nacionais — NICD África do Sul, RIVM Países Baixos, GGD Kennemerland, RKI Alemanha, BAG Suíça, CDA Singapura, UKHSA e outras — estão rastreando e monitorando contatos. O registro de pacientes deste site lista indivíduos conhecidos e grupos de contatos.

6

Viajantes na América do Sul devem se preocupar?

A investigação está focada em uma possível exposição na Argentina (inicialmente Ushuaia, mais recentemente Chubut, Río Negro e Neuquén) antes do embarque. O vírus Andes é endêmico no sul da Argentina e do Chile. Para orientação específica, contate sua autoridade sanitária nacional.

7

Como o hantavírus é diagnosticado?

O diagnóstico é feito por RT-PCR de amostras de sangue ou respiratórias em um laboratório de referência. As confirmações neste surto foram realizadas pelo NICD África do Sul, RIVM Países Baixos, RKI Konsiliarlabor na Alemanha e HUG Genebra.

8

Qual é a precisão e atualidade dos dados deste site?

As contagens de pacientes são replicadas a cada 30 minutos a partir de arquivos de casos publicamente disponíveis. Cada linha do registro aponta para sua fonte primária — geralmente um boletim Disease Outbreak News da OMS ou um comunicado de uma autoridade sanitária nacional. As notícias são agregadas de feeds RSS oficiais e grandes agências.

O registro

Registro de pacientes

HON-001Óbito70m·Netherlands

Index case. Adult Dutch male ~70. Husband of HON-002. Onset 6 Apr 2026 with fever, headache, mild diarrhoea on board; developed respiratory distress and died on board 11 Apr 2026. No microbiological tests performed; cause of death not laboratory-confirmed. Body removed from vessel to Saint Helena 24 Apr 2026. Couple had travelled in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay before boarding 1 Apr; Argentine investigation focuses on Ushuaia bird-watching trip. Note 8 May: Tierra del Fuego epidemiology director states exposure in Ushuaia is 'almost zero' likely; investigation now favours Chubut/Río Negro/Neuquén.

Início6 de abr. de 26Óbito11 de abr. de 26Notificado4 de mai. de 26WHO DON #599
HON-002ÓbitoPCR positivo69f·NetherlandsSouth Africa

Wife of HON-001. Disembarked at Saint Helena 24 Apr 2026 with gastrointestinal symptoms. Boarded Airlink flight 4Z132 St Helena to Johannesburg on 25 Apr; deteriorated during flight. Briefly boarded KLM flight KL592 Johannesburg to Amsterdam on 25 Apr (~45 min) but removed before takeoff due to medical condition; collapsed at O.R. Tambo airport. Died on arrival at hospital in Kempton Park area on 26 Apr 2026. PCR-confirmed (Andes virus) by NICD South Africa, announced 4 May 2026.

Desembarcado24 de abr. de 26Óbito26 de abr. de 26Notificado4 de mai. de 26WHO DON #599
HON-003ConfirmadoPCR positivoUnited KingdomSouth Africa

Adult British male reported to be ~69. Role contested: BBC identified him as ship's doctor; Guardian and Spanish Health Ministry describe him as expedition guide/passenger. Presented to ship's doctor on 24 Apr with febrile illness, shortness of breath and pneumonia signs; condition worsened 26 Apr. Medically evacuated from Ascension Island to private facility in Sandton, Johannesburg on 27 Apr 2026. PCR-confirmed by NICD on 2 May 2026 (Andes virus). UPDATE 8 May: Remains in ICU, critical but stable; no change in condition reported. No further update as of 11 May.

Início24 de abr. de 26Evacuado27 de abr. de 26Notificado4 de mai. de 26WHO DON #599
HON-004ConfirmadoPCR positivoGermany

Adult German female. Onset of symptoms 28 Apr 2026 (fever, malaise) with rapid progression to pneumonia; died on board MV Hondius on 2 May 2026. UPDATE 10 May: Laboratory testing has confirmed she contracted hantavirus (Andes virus), upgrading status from suspected to confirmed (CBS News / WHO, 2026-05-10). Body removed from vessel at Tenerife on 10 May 2026 following ship's arrival at Port of Granadilla; WHO coordinated with Oceanwide for safe handling and transport of remains.

Início28 de abr. de 26Óbito2 de mai. de 26Notificado4 de mai. de 26WHO DON #599
HON-005ConfirmadoPCR positivo56m·United KingdomNetherlands

Martin Anstee, 56, British national. Identified by The Guardian and NL Times as an expedition guide / former police officer. Symptomatic (fever, fatigue, GI symptoms, shortness of breath). Evacuated by air ambulance from Cape Verde on 6 May 2026; admitted to Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). PCR-confirmed positive for Andes virus (RIVM-confirmed at LUMC, reported 7 May 2026). UPDATE 8 May: Condition stable; Anstee told Sky News he was 'feeling OK'; in isolation on infectious-diseases ward at LUMC.

HON-006SuspeitoLaboratório pendente65f·GermanyGermany

65-year-old German woman. Asymptomatic at evacuation; described as a contact of HON-004. Evacuated 6 May 2026 from Cape Verde; transferred to Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf (UKD) isolation ward (one of seven Sonderisolierstationen in Germany). Samples sent to RKI Konsiliarlabor für Hantaviren for Andes virus PCR/serology. UPDATE 8 May: UKD reports 'no hantavirus detected' on initial laboratory testing; remains clinically stable and asymptomatic. Dr. Torsten Feldt (UKD head of tropical medicine): 'We cannot say she is not infected. We have not detected virus.' Isolation continues; incubation period can extend to 8 weeks; RKI reflex testing ongoing. Note: separate German national (UK resident) evacuated from Tenerife 10 May is tracked under HON-UK-MONITORED.

HON-007ConfirmadoPCR positivo41m·NetherlandsNetherlands

41-year-old Dutch national, crew member; per The Guardian and Spanish Health Ministry, this is the ship's doctor. Acutely symptomatic on board. Evacuated 6 May by second air ambulance which diverted to Gran Canaria due to electrical fault on the patient's life-support system; arrived at Schiphol morning of 7 May 2026 and admitted to Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc) in Nijmegen. UPDATE 8 May: Radboudumc/RIVM confirmed PCR-positive for hantavirus (Andes virus); standard infection-control in place; hospital stated 'no risk to other patients or visitors.' Brings WHO confirmed total to 5.

HON-008ConfirmadoPCR positivoSwitzerlandSwitzerland

Adult Swiss male passenger. Disembarked at Saint Helena 24 Apr 2026; returned to Switzerland end of April. Responded to Oceanwide email alerting passengers; contacted GP and presented to University Hospital Zurich (USZ) where he was immediately isolated. Reference laboratory at Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) confirmed Andes virus. Announced by Swiss FOPH/BAG on 6 May 2026. Reported stable on 6 May with low fever, body aches, cough. Wife asymptomatic, self-isolating as precaution. No new update as of 11 May.

HON-009Monitorado PCR negativo67m·SingaporeSingapore

67-year-old Singapore citizen male. Disembarked early from Hondius; on Airlink flight 4Z132 St Helena to Johannesburg on 25 Apr (same flight as HON-002). Arrived in Singapore 2 May 2026. Isolated at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID). Had a runny nose but otherwise well. Notified to Singapore CDA on 4 May 2026. UPDATE 8 May: Tested negative for hantavirus (including Andes virus) on multiple samples per Singapore CDA. Remains in quarantine for 30 days from last exposure with retest before release; 45-day total monitoring period.

HON-010Monitorado PCR negativo65m·SingaporeSingapore

65-year-old Singapore Permanent Resident male. Disembarked early from Hondius; on Airlink flight 4Z132 St Helena to Johannesburg on 25 Apr (same flight as HON-002). Arrived in Singapore 6 May 2026. Isolated at NCID. Asymptomatic at time of testing. Notified to Singapore CDA on 5 May 2026. UPDATE 8 May: Tested negative for hantavirus (including Andes virus) on multiple samples per Singapore CDA. Remains in quarantine for 30 days from last exposure with retest before release; 45-day total monitoring period.

HON-011Descartado PCR negativoNetherlandsNetherlands

KLM flight attendant from Haarlem who worked KLM flight KL592 Johannesburg to Amsterdam on 25 Apr 2026. Developed mild symptoms; admitted to Amsterdam University Medical Center (Amsterdam UMC) in isolation on 7 May 2026. UPDATE 8 May: WHO DG Tedros confirmed PCR and serology both negative for Andes/hantavirus. Status: ruled out. Tedros caveat: 'the incubation period is long and although she is negative for now, she might turn positive in the future' — remains under monitoring. Two other symptomatic KL592 passengers also tested negative on 7 May. Identified by GGD Kennemerland among 5 high-risk contacts on KL592.

HON-012SuspeitoLaboratório pendenteUnited KingdomTristan da Cunha

Third British national reported by UKHSA on 8 May 2026 as a suspected hantavirus case on Tristan da Cunha (where MV Hondius docked 13–15 Apr 2026). UKHSA and UK Minister for Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty formally describe patient as a British male islander, hospitalised on Tristan da Cunha. Spouse isolating. PCR result NOT yet available — Tristan has very limited diagnostic capacity; samples must be transported off-island. UPDATE 9–10 May: Oxygen reserves on Tristan da Cunha reached critical levels. British Army personnel from 16 Air Assault Brigade — 6 paratroopers and 2 medical clinicians — parachuted onto the island from an RAF A400M transport aircraft on 9 May 2026, also dropping oxygen supplies and medical equipment. First time UK military clinicians have been parachuted in for humanitarian purposes. Armed Forces Minister Al Carns and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper praised the operation. No PCR result available as of 11 May.

HON-013ConfirmadoPCR positivoFranceFrance

French female passenger on MV Hondius. Asymptomatic when evacuated from Tenerife on 10 May 2026. Developed symptoms during repatriation flight to Paris; condition worsened overnight. Repatriation flight landed at Le Bourget airport; transported by ambulance to specialist infectious diseases hospital in France. PCR confirmed positive for hantavirus per French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist (radio interview, 10–11 May 2026). French PM Sébastien Lecornu placed all five passengers on the repatriation flight in strict isolation pending testing. First confirmed case among passengers evacuated at Tenerife.

HON-014ConfirmadoPCR positivoUnited StatesUnited States

American passenger evacuated from MV Hondius at Tenerife on 10 May 2026. PCR positive for Andes virus confirmed on repatriation flight; result released by HHS on 10 May. Asymptomatic at time of positive test. Transported in aircraft biocontainment unit to UNMC Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (Nebraska Medicine) at Offutt AFB Omaha; plane arrived early 11 May 2026. Will receive follow-up confirmatory testing at UNMC. First confirmed hantavirus case among US nationals linked to MV Hondius.

HON-015SuspeitoLaboratório pendenteUnited StatesUnited States

American passenger evacuated from MV Hondius at Tenerife on 10 May 2026. Mild symptoms reported during repatriation flight; PCR result not yet positive as of 10 May. Transported in aircraft biocontainment unit to a second ASPR Regional Emerging Special Pathogen Treatment Center (RESPTC) for clinical assessment and monitoring. Separate from HON-014 who tested PCR positive. HHS described this passenger as having 'mild symptoms' while the other was the confirmed positive.

HON-ES-001Descartado PCR negativo32f·SpainSpain

32-year-old Spanish woman resident in Alicante. Seated two rows behind HON-002 on KLM flight KL592 (Johannesburg to Amsterdam, 25 Apr 2026; ~45-minute boarding period before HON-002 was removed at gate). Symptoms: cough and general malaise. Transferred to negative-pressure isolation room at a hospital in Alicante province. PCR sample sent to Centro Nacional de Microbiología (ISCIII, Majadahonda). Spanish Secretary of State for Health Javier Padilla described it as 'a pretty unlikely case.' UPDATE 9 May: Spanish health authorities confirmed PCR result was NEGATIVE for hantavirus (PBS/AP, 2026-05-10). Status reclassified: ruled out.

HON-FR-CONTACT-01MonitoradoLaboratório pendenteFranceFrance

One French national identified by the French Ministère de la Santé as a close contact of HON-002 on the 25 Apr 2026 Airlink flight Saint Helena to Johannesburg. In isolation in France with diagnostic tests under way. Single individually-identifiable contact among 8 French nationals. UPDATE 8 May: Earlier reports of mild symptoms appear to have been a translation error per Gizmodo/WHO press office correction (7 May); French officials now describe all 8 as monitored contact cases only. No confirmed Hondius-related infection in France as of 8 May. UPDATE 10 May: France has now expanded total contact case count to 22 across two flights; contacts have been isolating per Agences Régionales de Santé.

Grupos de contatos monitorados (12)
  • HON-BE-GR-MONITOREDBelgian and Greek nationals on board MV Hondius evacuated at Tenerife on 10 May 2026 on the Dutch-chartered repatriation aircraft alongside passengers from the Netherlands and Germany. Specific individual counts not confirmed by official sources as of 11 May; all asymptomatic at disembarkation. Monitoring by respective national health authorities.
  • HON-CA-CONTACTSThree Canadians self-isolating per joint statement of Canadian Health Minister Marjorie Michel and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand (7 May 2026): two passengers who disembarked Hondius at Saint Helena on 24 Apr and are now in Ontario; one Quebec resident (flight contact on the 25 Apr Airlink flight, not on the ship). All three asymptomatic; directed to self-isolate; ~30-day monitoring per Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones. Quebec contact assessed as not a high-risk close contact by WHO. UPDATE 10 May: Canadian passengers on board evacuated at Tenerife 10 May; repatriated.
  • HON-DE-MONITOREDFour German nationals on board MV Hondius evacuated at Tenerife on 10 May 2026 and repatriated to Frankfurt, Germany per Hessenschau/dpa (10 May 2026). Travelled on the Dutch-chartered aircraft alongside passengers from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Greece. Asymptomatic at disembarkation; subject to monitoring and contact tracing in Germany. Separate from HON-006 (already at Düsseldorf UKD) and the German UK resident in HON-UK-MONITORED.
  • HON-FR-CONTACTSFrench nationals identified as close contacts of HON-002 on the 25 Apr 2026 Airlink St Helena to Johannesburg flight and/or KLM KL592. UPDATE 10 May: French Health Minister Rist states France has identified 22 total 'contact cases' across two flights on which a confirmed hantavirus case was also present; all have been isolating. One French woman passenger (HON-013) tested positive following repatriation from Tenerife on 10 May and is now in a specialist infectious diseases hospital. Contacts managed by Agences Régionales de Santé (ARS).
  • HON-KLM-CLOSEUPDATE 8 May: GGD Kennemerland identified 5 persons total with 'intensive contact' with HON-002 on KLM flight KL592 (those who provided physical assistance). Of these 5: HON-011 (flight attendant) tested negative 8 May; 2 symptomatic passengers tested negative 7 May; 2 others remain under active monitoring. Wider passive monitoring extends to ~60 contacts on the flight (same row and two rows in front and behind). No confirmed cases among this group.
  • HON-KN-001One citizen of Saint Kitts and Nevis confirmed on board MV Hondius. Asymptomatic. St Kitts and Nevis Office of the Chief Medical Officer issued a public advisory on 8 May. UPDATE 10 May: Passenger evacuated at Tenerife 10 May 2026 with other nationalities; repatriation arrangements underway.
  • HON-NJ-CONTACTSTwo New Jersey residents being monitored by NJ DOH following potential hantavirus exposure during international air travel linked to a confirmed Hondius case. Not passengers on MV Hondius; exposed via a connecting flight. Asymptomatic; under daily monitoring after CDC referral. No symptoms reported.
  • HON-ONBOARD-ASYMPUPDATE 10–11 May: MV Hondius arrived Port of Granadilla, Tenerife at ~05:30 local time 10 May 2026 with 146 people on board (87 passengers + 60 crew, 24 nationalities). Disembarkation under unprecedented infection-control protocols (full PPE, hazmat suits, FFP2 masks, disinfectant spray on tarmac). 94 passengers of 19 nationalities off Sunday; remainder expected by Monday evening. All asymptomatic at disembarkation per Spanish health authorities. Evacuation order: Spain (14 to Torrejon de Ardoz military airport → Gómez Ulla hospital Madrid, up to 45 days, PCR on arrival + day 7); Canada; Netherlands/Germany/Belgium/Greece (Dutch-chartered flight); France (5 passengers, 1 symptomatic mid-flight — HON-013); UK (bus to Tenerife Sur → Arrowe Park Hospital, northwest England); US (18 to Nebraska); Australia flight arriving Monday for Australians, NZ, and select Asian nationals — final repatriation flight per Spanish Health Minister García. Norway sent standby air ambulance to Tenerife. Following evacuation, MV Hondius to sail to Rotterdam with skeleton crew, a Dutch nurse, and the body of HON-004.
  • HON-TDC-ISLANDERS-4Four Tristan da Cunha islanders who boarded MV Hondius for passage from Tristan da Cunha to Saint Helena when the ship docked there 13–15 Apr 2026. Being contact-traced and monitored by St Helena Public Health and UKHSA per UK Minister for Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty's letter to the Tristan da Cunha administration. All asymptomatic; no cases confirmed among this group as of 11 May.
  • HON-UK-MONITORED20 British nationals, 1 German national (UK resident), and 1 Japanese national (transferred to UK at Japan's request) — 22 individuals from MV Hondius — now at Arrowe Park Hospital, northwest England, for assessment and monitoring per UKHSA statement 11 May 2026. Assessed by public health specialists upon arrival; asked to isolate for up to 45 days. No confirmed cases among this group as of 11 May.
  • HON-US-MONITOREDUPDATE 10–11 May: All 17 US nationals evacuated from Hondius at Tenerife on 10 May 2026 on CDC/HHS repatriation flight; plane (carrying 17 Americans + 1 British US resident = 18 total) arrived early 11 May at Offutt AFB, Omaha, Nebraska. Two passengers travelled in aircraft biocontainment units: one PCR confirmed positive (HON-014, asymptomatic) taken to UNMC Nebraska Biocontainment Unit; one with mild symptoms (HON-015) taken to second RESPTC. Remaining 15 assessed at UNMC National Quarantine Unit; those without symptoms will not be formally quarantined but advised on precautions and monitored by state health departments. Seven earlier-disembarked Americans (CA, GA, TX, VA, AZ states) continue monitoring. New Jersey monitoring 2 additional flight contacts (HON-NJ-CONTACTS). CDC Level 3 emergency response.
  • HON-ZA-WC-CONTACTSFour contacts in South Africa's Western Cape province being monitored by the South African National Department of Health following the Hondius outbreak. All asymptomatic. Linked to the Airlink flight 4Z132 St Helena to Johannesburg on 25 Apr 2026 on which HON-002 also flew.

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US ends its hantavirus response as quarantines expire and threat wanes Yahoo News Canada

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US ends its hantavirus response as quarantines expire and threat wanes - The Independent

US ends its hantavirus response as quarantines expire and threat wanes The Independent

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CDC Concludes Hantavirus Outbreak Response on Cruise Ship - Devdiscourse

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US CDC concludes hantavirus response as outbreak eases - Reuters

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Hantavirus self-isolation complete for 34 Canadians, Health Canada says - National - Global News

Hantavirus self-isolation complete for 34 Canadians, Health Canada says - National Global News

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Exclusive | CDC Ends Hantavirus Response as U.S. Outbreak Risk Diminishes - WSJ

Exclusive | CDC Ends Hantavirus Response as U.S. Outbreak Risk Diminishes WSJ

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What to know about hantavirus quarantine concluding at Omaha hospital - Daily Nonpareil

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Hantavirus quarantined patients released from isolation after 42 days - WTHR

Hantavirus quarantined patients released from isolation after 42 days WTHR

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Hantavirus quarantine ends; no cases in the US - WSB-TV

Hantavirus quarantine ends; no cases in the US WSB-TV

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Hantavirus quarantine ends; no cases in the US - WPXI

Hantavirus quarantine ends; no cases in the US WPXI

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CDC ends US Hantavirus response - The Hill

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Person from MN is exposed to hantavirus, officials say risk is low to general public - Voice of Alexandria

Person from MN is exposed to hantavirus, officials say risk is low to general public Voice of Alexandria

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WHO says hantavirus outbreak to be declared over by July 2 if no new cases emerge - Anadolu Ajansı

WHO says hantavirus outbreak to be declared over by July 2 if no new cases emerge Anadolu Ajansı

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CDC Officially Ends Hantavirus Response as Outbreak Risk Recedes - AJMC

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Quick takes: More New World screwworm; CDC to cease measles, mumps testing; hantavirus response ends - CIDRAP

Quick takes: More New World screwworm; CDC to cease measles, mumps testing; hantavirus response ends CIDRAP

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The WHO expects to declare the hantavirus outbreak concluded on July 2 if no more cases appear - Demócrata

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US CDC to end hantavirus response, WSJ reports - The Mighty 790 KFGO

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