139 passengers, crew sickened during gastrointestinal illness outbreak on Queen Victoria cruise: CDC
- More than 100 passengers and crew on the Queen Victoria cruise ship have fallen ill with gastrointestinal symptoms, prompting enhanced health and safety protocols by Cunard Cruise Line.
- The CDC is monitoring the situation and the cause of the illness remains unknown. Cleaning, disinfection procedures, and isolation of affected passengers and crew have been implemented.
- This is the latest incident of a gastrointestinal illness outbreak on a cruise ship, following similar reports on the Elation ship and the Celebrity Constellation cruise.
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Nightmare on a cruise: almost 140 people fell ill with gastrointestinal disease
The three-week cruise from England to Hawaii for more than 100 passengers and crew members of the prestigious cruise ship Queen Victoria will not be remembered fondly. Many passengers fell ill off the coast of Florida and had to adopt additional health and safety protocols on the cruise.
Over 130 Cruise Ship Passengers In US Mysteriously Fall Ill With Vomiting, Diarrhoea
Several passengers on board a cruise ship in the US have mysteriously been struck down with vomiting and diarrhoea, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in an alert on Wednesday.
Nearly 140 people onboard a cruise ship sick in gastrointestinal illness outbreak
Around 140 people have fallen sick with a gastrointestinal illness onboard the Cunard Queen Victoria cruise ship that docked in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Jan. 22 when the CDC began monitoring the outbreak.
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