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Health Officials Track Dozens WHO Left Hantavirus Stricken Ship After First Fatality

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This article reports a health incident (hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship) with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company margin, supply chain, or regulatory channel is affected. The event is a public health tracking effort with no material economic impact.

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  • Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius cruise ship resulted in three deaths.
  • First death occurred April 11; outbreak confirmed May 2.
  • Over two dozen passengers disembarked on April 24 without contact tracing.
  • Health officials monitoring individuals across four continents.
  • Investigations focus on Argentina for possible Andes virus transmission.

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