Health officials monitoring potential hantavirus infections in at least 3 states
ET Residents in at least three states are being monitored for potential hantavirus infections after traveling on a luxury cruise ship that was hit with a deadly outbreak, according to reports. The New York Times reported May 6 that public health agencies in Georgia, Arizona and California are monitoring residents who were aboard the MV Hondius cruise but have since returned to their homes. Earlier on May 6, the World Health Organization said an eighth hantavirus-linked case was identified...
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