American passengers from the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius are being cared for in Nebraska and Atlanta as health officials decide how to move forward.

US CDC personnel are reportedly meeting ship in Canary Islands to accompany Americans on a flight to Nebraska

The 17 passengers are set to be transferred to a special quarantine center in Nebraska to ‘assess them for risk’

American passengers from the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius are being cared for in Nebraska and Atlanta as health officials decide how to move forward.

The evacuees will be taken to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha for further assessment, while one passenger who tested positive will be taken to a biocontainment…

Spouse joins them in Atlanta as another PCR-positive patient remains under monitoring

Up to 150 passengers and crew from Hantavirus-hit MV Hondius start flying home aboard military and government planes from Spain’s Canary Islands

Evacuated passengers from a hantavirus-affected cruise ship face health monitoring after one tests positive and another shows symptoms.

The 17 U.S. passengers evacuated from the MV Hondius would first be taken to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which has a federally funded quarantine facility.

French woman taken to Paris in serious condition while American flown to Nebraska is asymptomatic, say officials

Americans who were on board the cruise ship at the center of hantavirus outbreak are headed to Nebraska to quarantine. Here's what that is like.

One passenger has tested positive for Andes virus, a rare type of hantavirus, while another is showing mild symptoms, health officials say.

Passengers and close contacts, some with symptoms, monitored until not contagious: From Santa Clara, California, to Nebraska, to Emory University in Atlanta.

Passengers evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship are returning to their home countries, some with symptoms, many without. What happens to these people and what is being done…

When Jake Rosmarin boarded the MV Hondius, he gleefully posted on social media that the ship would be home for 35 days as he and more than 100 other passengers and crew were to…

The disease is much deadlier than COVID, but much harder to spread.

All of the American cruise passengers who are quarantining in Nebraska are asymptomatic for hantavirus, officials said. Here's the latest.

An oncologist traveling on a cruise ship amid a hantavirus outbreak says he's the lone American isolated at a special biocontainment unit in Nebraska. Dr.

A Dutch couple believed to have brought hantavirus aboard the ship spent months traveling in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay before boarding.