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The Pathologist / Issues / 2026 / May / Hantavirus From Rodent Infection to Holiday Hell
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Hantavirus: From Rodent Infection to Holiday Hell

A veterinary scientist gives the lowdown on transmission and detection of the cruise ship infection

By Helen Bristow 05/22/2026 News 3 min read
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Clinical Report: Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Raises Concerns

Overview

Recent hantavirus infections linked to a cruise ship outbreak have resulted in three fatalities and raised questions about zoonotic transmission. Genomic evidence suggests a single spillover event followed by limited human-to-human transmission.

Background

Hantaviruses are zoonotic pathogens primarily transmitted from rodents to humans, causing severe diseases such as hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). Understanding the transmission dynamics and reservoirs of these viruses is crucial for public health, especially following recent outbreaks that highlight their potential impact on human health.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Rodents are the most likely source of hantavirus exposure in the recent outbreak.
  • The outbreak likely began with a single zoonotic spillover event followed by human-to-human transmission.
  • Genomic sequencing revealed remarkable similarity among viral sequences from different cases, indicating a common origin.
  • Andes virus is one of the few hantaviruses known to spread person-to-person, primarily through close contact.
  • Diagnosis of hantavirus infection relies on clinical presentation, exposure history, and laboratory testing, including PCR and serologic assays.
  • Environmental investigations are necessary to identify reservoir species and clarify transmission pathways.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should be aware of the potential for zoonotic transmission of hantaviruses, particularly in enclosed environments. Rapid diagnosis and genomic sequencing are essential for managing outbreaks and informing public health responses.

Conclusion

The hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship underscores the importance of understanding zoonotic diseases and the need for effective surveillance and response strategies.

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  1. Stat News, 2026 -- What to know about hantavirus, the illness suspected in a cruise ship outbreak
  2. Stat News, 2026 -- The hantavirus is a wake-up call. Will the Trump administration answer it?
  3. Stat News, 2026 -- Public health experts are worried about the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, but not for the reason you might think
  4. WHO Rapid Risk Assessment - Hantavirus outbreak caused by Andes virus, Global v.2
  5. Clinical management of hantavirus infection, including Andes virus disease: Interim regional guidance for suspected or confirmed cases - PAHO/WHO
  6. Stat News — The cruise ship hantavirus outbreak is a warning sign to the U.S.
  7. WHO Rapid Risk Assessment - Hantavirus outbreak caused by Andes virus, Global v.2
  8. Clinical management of hantavirus infection, including Andes virus disease: Interim regional guidance for suspected or confirmed cases - PAHO/WHO | Pan American Health Organization
  9. Prospective, double-blind, concurrent, placebo-controlled clinical trial of intravenous ribavirin therapy of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome - PubMed

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