The risk to the public from a hantavirus outbreak is considered "absolutely low" - WHO.
The World Health Organization announced on Friday that the public risk associated with a lethal strain of Hantavirus linked to a cruise ship outbreak is minimal, as it transmits only through "very close contact." "This virus poses a significant threat, but solely to individuals who are genuinely infected, and the risk to the broader population remains exceedingly low," stated WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier during a press briefing in Geneva. He emphasized that even individuals who shared cabins on the affected MV Hondius cruise ship "do not appear to be infected in several instances." The health organization indicated on Thursday that additional hantavirus cases might arise following the deaths of three passengers from the cruise ship; however, it anticipated that the outbreak would be contained if appropriate precautions were implemented. Another ill passenger from the MV Hondius arrived in Europe earlier that day, as the ship made its way to the Span...