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Medieval Plague Ships to Hantavirus How Outbreaks at Sea Helped to Shape the International Public Health System

Infectious DiseaseCommunicable DiseaseContagiousEpidemiologist

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The article discusses historical maritime disease outbreaks and their influence on international public health systems, with a recent hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is primarily a public health and historical narrative. No specific company, commodity, or supply chain impact is mentioned.

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  • April 2026: Andes hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius, 11 cases, 3 deaths.
  • First quarantine established in 1377 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • WHO formed in 1948, International Health Regulations in 1969.
  • U.S. withdrew from WHO in January 2026.

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