Horror Outbreak of Diarrhoea Bug on 133-Day Cruise as More than 100 Fall Ill - The Mirror
- A norovirus outbreak sickened at least 95 passengers and six crew members on the AIDAdiva ship during a 133-day world cruise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
- The outbreak occurred on November 30 after the ship made stops in Boston, New York, Miami, and Charleston, as detailed by the CDC.
- Crew members isolated sick passengers and increased cleaning protocols to control the outbreak, as stated in the CDC report.
- AIDA Cruises reported that after implementing more hygiene protocols, the number of cases began to decline.
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An epidemic of norovirus, the main cause of acute gastroenteritis, has been declared on the Aida Cruises liner AIDAdiva, affecting nearly 100 passengers. In full cruise of 133 days, part of the...
Horror outbreak of diarrhoea bug on 133-day cruise as more than 100 fall ill - The Mirror
An outbreak of norovirus has been reported aboard the AIDAdiva ship, which is currently on a four-month voyage across several countries - 95 passengers and six crew members are ill
A norovirus outbreak has sickened more than 100 passengers and crew members on board the AIDAdiva. According to the CDC, there has been a record number of norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships in 2025 — which is why it is spreading so quickly.
Diarrhoea and Vomiting: The »Aida Diva« has reported to the U.S. health agency CDC that 95 passengers and six crew members were ill on the ship.
On the AIDA diva, the Norovirus spreads – more than 100 cases have already been reported, and those affected are now isolated.
On a cruise ship from AIDA there was a norovirus outbreak. More than 100 passengers and crew members are ill.
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