Hantavirus-stricken cruise ship docks in the Netherlands for disinfection - Toronto Star
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The Dutch port city of Rotterdam is hosting a cruise ship that has been declared safe after more than 100 passengers and crew members fell ill with hantavirus, which they likely contracted from mice on board.
The MS Roald Amundsen arrived in the port early Wednesday morning, just over two weeks after it set sail from South America. The ship was quarantined for several days before being allowed to continue its journey north through Europe. It is expected to remain docked at Rotterdam for a full day of disinfection and health checks.
Symptoms of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) can include …
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