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Hantavirus: Dutch Doctors Isolate, RFK Jr. Says Situation Under Control

Hantavirus: Dutch Doctors Isolate, RFK Jr. Says Situation Under Control

Summary

Health officials in Europe and the United States are managing a hantavirus outbreak linked to the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, which carried passengers and crew from over 20 countries. Dutch hospital workers went into precautionary quarantine after safety lapses in treating an infected patient, while U.S. authorities say they are controlling the situation.

Key Facts

  • The hantavirus outbreak is connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship, which traveled from Argentina through the South Atlantic.
  • At least three deaths and multiple serious illnesses were reported among passengers and crew.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and European health authorities say public risk remains low.
  • Twelve staff members at Radboudumc hospital in the Netherlands entered six weeks of preventive quarantine after treating a hantavirus patient with insufficient safety measures.
  • The hospital admitted not following stricter protocols for handling the patient's blood and urine as recommended for hantavirus.
  • Radboudumc is reviewing the incident to prevent future problems and supporting affected employees.
  • U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said American agencies responded quickly and the situation is under control.
  • The U.S. formally left the WHO in January 2026, but officials assert they are managing this outbreak effectively without WHO involvement.
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