All of the American cruise passengers who are quarantining in Nebraska are asymptomatic for hantavirus, officials said.
The agency developed a questionnaire to help identify possible exposures to the Andes virus, the only type of hantavirus known to spread person to person.
Final test results for the passenger who was initially “mildly positive” are expected in the coming days, a CDC official said.
Dr. Stephen Kornfeld, a passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship who had tested “faintly positive” for hantavirus, has now tested negative and been moved out of a Nebraska biocontainment unit.
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