Hantavirus
G.h Code: GHL2026.D11.1D62
A line list outbreak identifier is of the following form:Affected Area: Multi-country
Affected Area provides the spatial reach of the outbreak.
Timespan: April 2026 - Present
Timespan provides the start and end date for data related to this outbreak.
Status: Active
Status refers to the status for data curation as Inactive or Active. Active outbreaks are currently being updated. Inactive outbreaks are no longer being updated.The repository contains dated records of curated Andes-type hantavirus cases linked to the 2026 outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship.
In April 2026, a cluster of severe respiratory illness cases was identified among passengers aboard the MV Hondius, traveling from Argentina across the South Atlantic. The outbreak was caused by Andes-type hantavirus, a rare rodent-borne zoonotic virus in South America and the only hantavirus known to spread person-to-person through close, prolonged contact. The cruise ship setting, international scope of the voyage, lack of a specific treatment, and passengers from 23 countries raised global concern. The virus’s long incubation period complicates containment efforts and requires ongoing epidemiological vigilance. This remains an evolving public health event.
Our timeline, documents the outbreak and related public health events.
Image source: CDC / Cynthia Goldsmith – Public Health Image Library, public domain (as of 5/14/2026), no changes
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