the hantavirus cruise outbreak is not the next pandemic
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The hantavirus outbreak is not the start of a pandemic, officials say. But experts worry about the nation's preparedness for public health threats.
Concern about hantavirus makes sense, but evidence so far suggests that most people have very little to worry about.
Experts have been quick to reassure the public after the deaths aboard the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, but images and turns of phrase have rekindled anxieties from Covid’s early days.
Will Hantavirus cause the next pandemic? A public health expert explains why it is unlikely to result in a global pandemic, and discusses the U.S. response thus far
As hantavirus makes headlines following a deadly outbreak on a cruise ship, many are asking what this illness is and how it spreads. An eighth hantavirus-linked case has been identified among passengers who traveled on a cruise ship in the Atlantic ...
A deadly outbreak on a cruise ship stranded off Cape Verde has killed three people, infected eight, and triggered a global contact-tracing scramble across a dozen countries.
As hantavirus has dominated headlines, sparking fears of another debilitating pandemic, the CDC stressed that the risk of sweeping contagion was small.
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