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Patient Zero in Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak Identified

WHO says six hantavirus cases are linked to the MV Hondius outbreak, including three confirmed British infections and three deaths.

  • The World Health Organisation announced on Saturday that hantavirus cases linked to the MV Hondius cruise outbreak have climbed to six, with three British citizens among those confirmed infected.
  • Dutch ornithologist Leo Schilperoord, 70, is identified as patient zero after visiting a municipal landfill in Ushuaia, Argentina, on March 27; investigators believe he contracted the Andes hantavirus strain from infected rodents.
  • Schilperoord boarded the Hondius on April 1 alongside 112 other passengers, developing fever, headache, and abdominal pain by April 6 before succumbing to the illness aboard the vessel five days later.
  • His wife, Mirjam Schilperoord, disembarked with his body but died on April 25 in Johannesburg, South Africa, after being denied clearance to board a flight due to her worsening condition.
  • A third passenger, a German national, has also died; while the CDC notes human-to-human transmission remains rare, health authorities continue monitoring others, though no secondary infections are confirmed.
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Hantavirus contagions are six on the Hondius cruise, confirmed the World Health Organization (WHO).In the meantime, more information was released regarding the first two people who contracted the disease.Three people have died in this hantavirus outbreak.The first fatal victim was the man who experienced the first symptoms: fever, headache and mild diarrhea.Until this Saturday it was only known that he was a Dutch couple who apparently contracte…

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Faced with the alert due to the outbreak of hantavirus, Leo Schilperord has been identified as the zero patient, according to reports from Ansa Latina and European media.The hypothesis details that Leo Schilperord, a 70-year-old ornithologist and his wife, Mirjam Schilperorord, 69, died after being infected with hantavirus allegedly during a bird watching expedition in Argentina.Leo Schilperord is identified as a zero patient in the Hantavirus o…

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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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