How common are cruise ship outbreaks after deadly hantavirus incident?
Read our Privacy notice The hygiene of cruise lines may be under scrutiny after the outbreak of hantavirus on a polar expedition vessel, but passengers should be reassured that cases are rare. The World Health Organisation (WHO) said a total of 11 hantavirus cases had been identified from the cruise ship so far and nine were confirmed as the Andes strain. While there are no known cases of hantavirus on other cruise lines, stomach bugs and norovirus are more common concerns.
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