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WHO Confirms Five Hantavirus Cases on Atlantic Cruise Ship Warns Risk to Public Remains Low

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The event is a localized health outbreak on a single cruise ship with low public health risk assessment. No commodity price, supply chain disruption, or company margin impact is evident. The article does not mention any concrete investment, regulation, or economic indicator affecting a sector.

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  • WHO confirmed five hantavirus cases and three deaths on the Hondius cruise ship.
  • Outbreak linked to Andes strain from a bird-watching trip in South America.
  • First symptoms reported April 6; incubation up to six weeks.
  • WHO assesses public health risk as low.
  • 12 countries' citizens were on board; investigations ongoing.

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WHO Confirms Five Hantavirus Cases on Atlantic Cruise Ship Warns Risk to Public Remains Low β€” News Analysis