All of the American cruise passengers who are quarantining in Nebraska are asymptomatic for hantavirus, officials said.
For some experts, the outbreak is raising broader concerns about how equipped the U.S. is to respond to future infectious ...
The passenger, who had tested positive once in the Canary Islands, was being monitored in a special biocontainment facility ...
Americans exposed to hantavirus remain in quarantine as testing and monitoring for symptoms continue
Final test results for the passenger who was initially “mildly positive” are expected in the coming days, a CDC official said.
That’s especially reassuring considering the seven U.S. passengers who got off the boat and flew home before the outbreak was flagged showed no symptoms during their travels, according to Dr. Jay ...
Several states have either confirmed their residents were aboard the cruise ship or were otherwise exposed to the virus.
Health officials in Arizona, California, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia and Washington are monitoring ...
The last passengers have left the hantavirus-hit cruise ship, as authorities confirmed three new positive cases linked to the ...
Hantavirus took hold on a weeks-long cruise before global health officials had any idea that a rodent-borne illness was ...
Hantaviruses have long incubation periods, meaning the time between when a person is exposed and starts showing symptoms can be weeks or even months.
Nebraska Medicine’s CEO explains how the U.S. is monitoring and containing passengers exposed to Andes hantavirus.
One of the patients had mild symptoms, while another tested positive. Officials said the test results were inconclusive.
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