The CDC said it is currently monitoring 41 people for hantavirus, including patients from the ship and those subsequently exposed.

No U.S. cases following cruise ship outbreak, but 41 people are being monitored

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

A hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship has infected eight people with the Andes virus. Three individuals have died. The World Health Organization confirms…

For some experts, the outbreak is raising broader concerns about how equipped the U.S. is to respond to future infectious disease threats.

The CDC said the risk to the general public from hantavirus remains low.

Officials said on May 14 that there are a total of 41 people across the United States who are currently being monitored for hantavirus exposure.

The CDC said it is currently monitoring 41 people for hantavirus, including patients from the ship and those subsequently exposed.

There are no confirmed cases in the US, but 41 people who were potentially exposed to the Andes virus are in quarantine or being monitored for symptoms.

The number of people being monitored for hantavirus in the United States has grown to 41, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.

The sole American who returned a positive test aboard the MV Hondius has since tested negative three times, bringing the total number of reported cases down to 10.

A total of 10 cases of hantavirus have been reported to the World Health Organization, the group shared in an update Friday.

A Canadian has tested positive for hantavirus after disembarking a cruise ship. The individual is among four Canadians isolating in British Columbia. The Andes strain of the virus…

Canadian public health officials said Saturday a "high risk" passenger who was aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius tested "presumptive positive" for the Andes hantavirus.

A Canadian passenger who travelled aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius has tested “presumptive positive” for the Andes strain of hantavirus, raising fresh concern as health…

Rodents that carry hantavirus are found across the U.S.