CDC officials are monitoring cruise ship passengers for hantavirus after an outbreak, reassuring the public that risk is low.
All of the American cruise passengers who are quarantining in Nebraska are asymptomatic for hantavirus, officials said.
Final test results for the passenger who was initially “mildly positive” are expected in the coming days, a CDC official said.
The risk from hantavirus to the general public remains very low, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ...
The absence of a formal quarantine order means these individuals can go out in public if they choose.
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.
The European Union's health agency ECDC said Wednesday there was nothing to suggest that the Andes strain of hantavirus had ...
French authorities have ordered over 1,700 passengers and crew on a British cruise ship to stay on board due to a ...
The operator of the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak has told The Associated Press that it expects to know ...
Health officials in Arizona, California, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia and Washington are monitoring ...
( NewsNation) — A former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believes the hantavirus outbreak will hit ...
Health officials in Illinois are investigating a potential hantavirus case involving a resident of Winnebago County, ...