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Hantavirus outbreak: 'We want to go home': US travel blogger devastated as hantavirus outbreak kills 3 on Atlantic cruise ship
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Hantavirus outbreak: ‘We want to go home’: US travel blogger devastated as hantavirus outbreak kills 3 on Atlantic cruise ship

By WEB DESK TEAM
May 5, 2026 3 Min Read
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“我们想回家”:大西洋游轮上汉坦病毒爆发导致3人死亡,美国旅游博主崩溃了

Hantavirus outbreak kills 3 on Atlantic cruise ship

An American travel blogger has described the panic and uncertainty aboard a luxury cruise ship after a suspected hantavirus outbreak in the Atlantic off the coast of Cape Verde killed three passengers and left dozens stranded at sea.The incident occurred aboard the Dutch-flagged expedition ship MV Hondius, which set off from Ushuaia, Argentina on March 20 on a long-distance voyage across the South Atlantic, including a route to Antarctica.The ship, which has nearly 150 passengers and crew on board, was refused docking due to public health concerns and is currently anchored off Cape Verde.An American travel blogger on board described the situation as “very real and very uncertain”, with passengers dealing with fear, isolation and delayed medical evacuations.

‘We’re more than just headlines’: Emotional appeals from passengers on board

American travel influencer Jake Rosmarin, who has more than 48,000 followers on Instagram, shared a video of himself crying on board the ship, saying passengers were struggling with anxiety and uncertainty.“We are not just headlines… we are human beings with families, with lives, with people waiting for us at home,” he said, urging viewers to remember the human toll behind breaking news. “All we want right now is to feel safe. Have a clear mind and go home,” he added.He added that the hardest part was “not knowing what’s going to happen next” as passengers awaited evacuation and medical clarification.

What are hantaviruses?

Hantaviruses are rare but potentially serious viral infections primarily associated with rodents such as rats and mice.Humans typically contract the virus through contact with infected rodent urine, feces or saliva, according to global health authorities such as the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).In rare cases, limited human-to-human transmission has been reported, but this is uncommon.Symptoms of hantavirusThe illness can come on suddenly and often initially resembles the flu. Early symptoms include high fever, chills, severe muscle pain, headache and fatigue. Some patients may also experience abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.As the disease progresses, it can become life-threatening, especially if it affects the lungs or kidneys.

How are hantaviruses spread?

Hantaviruses are primarily spread when humans inhale particles contaminated by rodent feces.The main communication methods include:

  • direct contact with rodents
  • Breathing in dust contaminated with urine or feces
  • touching a contaminated surface and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes

Health experts stress that human-to-human transmission is extremely rare, but the unusual outbreak is still under investigation.

What happened on MV Hondius?

The outbreak occurred during a long-distance expedition voyage from Argentina to the Atlantic and Antarctic regions. Three passengers have died so far, including a Dutch couple and a German citizen, while a British passenger remains in a critical condition in intensive care in South Africa.At least one confirmed case of hantavirus found, several others still under investigationVictims’ symptoms reportedly included fever, headache, abdominal pain and rapid deterioration in health.Authorities are still investigating whether the infection originated on the ship or during an earlier stay on land in South America.

Passengers stranded as port refuses entry

Authorities in Cape Verde refused entry to the ship, citing public health risks. As a result, it remains anchored offshore, with passengers and crew unable to disembark.Health teams have been deployed to conduct onboard assessments, while evacuation plans are being coordinated with several countries, including the Netherlands and the UK.Officials are also considering rerouting the ship to Spanish ports such as Tenerife or Las Palmas for further medical treatment.The cruise operator said the exact cause of the outbreak has not been confirmed and is under active investigation. International health agencies are conducting laboratory testing and contact tracing.The WHO said the overall public risk remains low, while stressing that the situation requires careful monitoring and containment measures.Health authorities assured that while the situation on board was serious, there was no immediate risk to the public.Investigators are currently focusing on possible sources of exposure, including the presence of rodents on the ship or an earlier infection during a stop in South America.

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