Labs across three continents confirm passenger-to-passenger spread on hantavirus cruise
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A genomic study has confirmed that hantavirus spread from passenger to passenger during a cruise, resulting in several infections and fatalities. The findings were published by laboratories across South Africa, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, contributing to understanding the outbreak's epidemiology.
A comparative genomic analysis of five people infected aboard the polar cruise ship MV Hondius has confirmed that the hantavirus spread from passenger to passenger during the voyage, according to a study published on the open scientific platform Viriological and produced jointly by laboratories in South Africa, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The scientific finding supports the hypothesis handled since the outbreak began, which has left ten people infected and three dead, and completes the epidemiological picture after weeks of investigation.