Scientists are worried that hantaviruses haven’t been as well studied as they ought to be, but not that the MV Hondius cruise ship is ground zero for the next pandemic.

While passengers onboard the MV Hondius say the situation is calm, they face days at sea as officials warn the disease may have spread.

WHO says a total of seven hantavirus cases identified on cruise ship MV Hondius so far

The public health risk for hantavirus in the rest of the world remains low, the World Health Organization said.

Three people have died and several others have been medically evacuated after the outbreak of a deadly hantavirus on a luxury cruise ship. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian…

As the MV Hondius sails towards Spain, passengers describe a bizarre daily existence of high-end luxury and strict isolation.

The Andes strain, which can be transmitted between humans via droplets of saliva, was identified on Wednesday through sequencing in three patients who had traveled aboard the MV…

Scientists are worried that hantaviruses haven’t been as well studied as they ought to be, but not that the MV Hondius cruise ship is ground zero for the next pandemic.

The WHO said it expected the outbreak on the MV Hondius, currently sailing from Cape Verde to the Spanish island of Tenerife, to be limited, so long as public health measures were…

The World Health Organization sought to quell worldwide fears over the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius and reassure the public that the risk of widespread…

Here are key takeaways from a WHO briefing on the hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship.

About 12 countries have so far been linked to the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius, as the UN health agency confirms at least five cases.

If you've read the news in the last few days, you may have seen alarming updates on a Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship - one that's understandably left the public…