A Dutch cruise ship hit with a hantavirus outbreak has left Cape Verde, after three people on board were medically evacuated.
A British man, 56, a Dutch crew member, 41, and a German national, 65, were sent from the MV Hondius to the Netherlands for treatment, officials said.
The ship, which has 146 people on board, has begun a three-day journey to the Canary Islands.
Three people who were aboard the ship have died since it set sail from Argentina a month ago. Officials have said that one of the deceased had the virus, while the other two deaths are under investigation.
None of the three evacuees have tested positive for hantavirus so far, but two are showing symptoms. Spain's health minister earlier said the British man was a doctor but the BBC later understood that was not correct.











