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

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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.