The CDC said the risk to the general public from hantavirus remains low.
Former passengers of the Hondius cruise ship are being monitored in several U.S. states, and at the University of Nebraska for symptoms of hantavirus.
A Florida woman who was exposed to hantavirus remains at a quarantine facility in Nebraska, despite a CDC recommendation.
Angela Perryman, 47, is one of the 18 American passengers on the ship who HHS announced on May 11 had returned to the country ...
The CDC issued an update on the deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to a polar cruise ship, saying the risk to the general ...
Eighteen Americans who were aboard the cruise ship at the center of the deadly hantavirus outbreak are being monitored at health facilities in the United States on Tuesday. One pa ...
More than 40 people across the United States may have been exposed to hantavirus in connection with a deadly cruise ship outbreak for symptoms of hantavirus, officials from the Centers for Disease ...
An American passenger exposed to the hantavirus on a cruise ship was ordered to remain in quarantine in Nebraska against her will and despite a federal medical review recommending she could leave.
Health officials investigating the deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius say there is currently no evidence that the virus has mutated to become more contagious or severe.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results