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Human-to-Human Transmission of Hantavirus May Have Occurred on Cruise Ship
August 13, 2026
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Human-to-Human Transmission of Hantavirus May Have Occurred on Cruise Ship
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Human-to-Human Transmission of Hantavirus May Have Occurred on Cruise Ship
Transmission of hantavirus on a cruise ship is very rare and human-to-human transmission of the Andes virus would likely occur through bodily fluids, said Dr. Neil Maniar, a professor of public health practice at Northeastern University.