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Couple dies from hantavirus after bird watching trip

6 May 2026
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A Dutch couple, both aged 69, tragically died from hantavirus after participating in birdwatching in Ushuaia, Argentina, before boarding the MV Hondius cruise ship. Argentine authorities believe they contracted the virus from contact with rodents at a landfill site during their visit. The husband developed flu-like symptoms five days after embarking on the cruise on April 1, 2026, and died on April 11. His body was later taken to Saint Helena, where his wife also fell ill and eventually died in Johannesburg on April 26. The World Health Organization (WHO) is currently tracing other passengers from their flight to monitor potential spread, as more cases of hantavirus are reported on the ship, including a British national in intensive care and a confirmed case in Switzerland.

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Hantavirus is typically transmitted through contact with infected rodent droppings, urine, or saliva, making the recent outbreak concerning due to its rare human-to-human transmission. This incident marks a significant health scare, particularly as Argentina had not previously recorded hantavirus cases in Ushuaia or the Tierra del Fuego province. The WHO’s involvement highlights the potential for outbreaks to spread quickly across international borders, particularly in cruise settings where close quarters facilitate transmission. Understanding the routes of transmission and the importance of monitoring travel-related illnesses is critical in preventing future outbreaks.

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