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Event title

North Sea - Adult dies of hantavirus in Colorado, state health officials say

Event category

Biological origin - Epidemic hazard

Event date (UTC)

2026-05-18 18:52:37

Last update (UTC)

2026-05-19 23:26:05

Severity

Mid

Latitude

52.897376

Longitude

2.79547

Area range

Multiple continents / oceans wide event

Address/Affected area(s)

Europe, America, and Africa

An adult in Colorado has died after a ​confirmed case of hantavirus that is not linked ‌to a recent outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic, Colorado Department of Public Health ​and Environment officials said in a ​statement on Monday.
The strain of hantavirus that ⁠caused the Colorado death occurs regularly ​in Colorado at this time of year, the ​statement said, and officials are investigating the source of exposure.
Hantavirus is primarily spread by rodents but ​can be transmitted between people in rare ​cases and after prolonged, close contact. Incubation can last ‌about ⁠six weeks.
The Dutch-flagged MV Hondius cruise docked at Rotterdam on Monday. It had been carrying around 150 passengers and ​crew from 23 ​countries ⁠when a cluster of severe respiratory illnesses was first reported to ​the World Health Organization on May ​2.
⁠Three people on the liner have died. Including those deaths, there have been eight ⁠confirmed ​and two probable cases ​on board, according to WHO.

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