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WHO confirms three deaths and one case of Hantavirus on an Atlantic cruise ship

The World Health Organization announced on Sunday that three people?died? and one case of the hantavirus was confirmed among passengers aboard a cruise ship?sailing on the 'Atlantic Ocean.

In a posting on?X, the company said that six people were affected by the incident. Three of them have died, and one is currently in intensive care.

WHO has not named the vessel, or its operator. However, a source who is familiar with the situation says it's the MV Hondius travelling from Argentina towards Cape Verde.

The WHO stated that it would facilitate coordination between member states and the ship operators to ensure the medical evacuation of two symptomatic passengers as well as the full assessment of public health risks and support for the other passengers aboard.

The Dutch Foreign Ministry confirmed the deaths of two Dutch passengers, but did not provide any further details.

Sky News reported a British visitor was being treated at a South African hospital?after a suspected hantavirus infection, citing South Africa’s Department of?Health. The report also quoted the British Foreign Office, which said it was closely tracking reports of "a potential hantavirus infection on the Hondius" and was in contact with local authorities and the cruise line.

The British Foreign Office and South Africa's Department of Health have not responded to requests for comments. Reporting by Chandni in Bengaluru, Additional reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Mihika Sharma and Edmund Klamann.

(source: Reuters)