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Hantavirus Outbreak Update: Global vs. Local Investigations

The landscape of the hantavirus threat has shifted as of May 12, 2026, with health officials now managing two distinct situations: a high-risk international maritime outbreak and a newly identified domestic case in Illinois.


1. International Update: The MV Hondius Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) and international partners are continuing to manage the crisis involving the cruise ship MV Hondius.

  • Casualties and Case Count: There are currently eight total cases (five confirmed, three suspected) and three confirmed deaths.
  • The Andes Strain: The virus has been officially identified as the Andes hantavirus. This is a significant concern because, unlike most hantavirus strains, the Andes variety is capable of occasional human-to-human transmission.
  • Quarantine Protocol: To account for the long incubation period and prevent secondary outbreaks, the WHO has recommended a strict 42-day quarantine for all exposed individuals.

2. United States: The Winnebago County Investigation

While federal authorities monitor returning cruise passengers, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has launched a separate, localized investigation in Winnebago County.

  • The New Case: An Illinois resident tested positive for hantavirus after cleaning a home containing rodent droppings.
  • No Link to Cruise: Officials have confirmed this individual has no history of international travel and no connection to the MV Hondius passengers.
  • Strain Difference: This case involves a North American strain, which differs from the Andes strain because it cannot spread from person to person.
  • Patient Status: The resident is currently recovering at home with mild symptoms; the CDC is currently conducting final confirmatory testing.

3. Regional Risk Assessments

RegionStatusRisk LevelPrimary Action
United KingdomMonitoring British nationals from MV Hondius.Very Low.Active surveillance and self-isolation of travelers.
United StatesCDC Level 3 Emergency Response for cruise monitoring.Very Low (General Public).Passenger tracking and clinician alerts via the HAN.
Winnebago, ILLocalized environmental investigation.Very Low (Community).Public advisory on safe cleaning of rodent-prone areas.

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