Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship sparks Australian alert
Australian health authorities are conducting contact tracing after at least five cases of hantavirus were confirmed on an Atlantic cruise ship, resulting in three deaths.
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Australian authorities reported a hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship with several deaths and many passengers stranded onboard. Australia is coordinating with international partners on health measures and monitoring potential cases among returning travelers. [cite ]
The Australian government indicated that a small number of Australians were among those affected and were being repatriated or monitored, with quarantines arranged as a precaution given hantavirus incubation periods. [cite ]
Media outlets in Australia have also covered ongoing contact tracing and the health advisories issued to the public, noting that hantavirus spreads mainly through close contact and is not highly contagious between people. Some reports mention that the source may relate to a bird-watching excursion associated with the ship’s itinerary. [cite ][cite ]
There have been updates from Australian broadcasters about decisions on safety protocols, including quarantine and monitoring timelines that may extend up to several weeks due to the incubation window of hantavirus. [cite ][cite ]
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Australian health authorities are conducting contact tracing after at least five cases of hantavirus were confirmed on an Atlantic cruise ship, resulting in three deaths.
7news.com.auAustralian passengers who were on board the hantavirus-hit cruise ship will be ordered to quarantine in Perth for at least three weeks.
www.abc.net.auA US travel blogger onboard the stranded ship said there was "a lot of uncertainty" about what would happen next.
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www.inkl.comAt least four Australians are stranded on a cruise ship off the coast of West Africa during an outbreak of Hantavirus, a rare rat-borne disease.
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