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An alarming medical enigma is emerging on a cruise liner in the Atlantic Ocean. Three travelers have lost their lives, and two verified cases of hantavirus have sparked significant worry among passengers on the MV Hondius.

A 69-year-old British traveler is in critical condition in South Africa after testing positive for the virus. Another confirmed case pertains to a Dutch passenger who unfortunately has passed away. The reasons behind the other two fatalities are still under investigation.

Hantavirus is an uncommon yet perilous virus typically transmitted through contact with infected rodents. What adds to the peculiarity of this situation is the absence of any reported rodents on the vessel, and human-to-human transmission is exceedingly rare.

With over 140 passengers from 23 different countries still on board, the atmosphere is quite tense. Additionally, two crew members are exhibiting symptoms and might need immediate evacuation.

Health organizations, including the World Health Organization, are vigilantly observing the situation. While officials indicate that the general public's risk remains low, many questions linger unanswered.

Is this merely a singular occurrence, or could it signify something more serious?
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00:00a cruise ship in the atlantic is facing a frightening medical mystery three passengers have died and now two cases
00:07of hantavirus have been confirmed the mv hondias has a hundred forty nine people on board from twenty three countries
00:13one british passenger age sixty nine is in intensive care in south africa
00:19doctors confirmed he has hantavirus the same virus was also found in a dutch woman who died her husband also
00:27died earlier in the journey and a german passenger has died too but officials are still investigating their exact causes
00:34of death hantavirus is usually spread through rodent urine saliva or droppings it can cause severe breathing problems but it
00:43rarely spreads from person to person
00:45that makes this outbreak even more confusing passengers have been told there are no rodents on board meanwhile two sick
00:53crew members urgently need medical evacuation the ship is now off cape verde and authorities are working on a plan
01:00to move patients and screen others the who says the public risk remains low but for those trapped on board
01:08this is no longer just a cruise it is a terrifying fight for answers
01:13a cruise ship is now off cape
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