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Hantavirus update—Spanish passenger tests positive

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Why Galveston is positioned to take in hantavirus patients
UTMB in Galveston is one of 13 biohazard units in the United States that can take in patients such as the hantavirus patients who were on a cruise when an outbreak occurred.

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Hantavirus outbreak: Patient taken to Emory tests negative as a positive case pops up in Spain
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Hantavirus update—Spanish passenger tests positive as cruise outbreak grows

Texas, hantavirus

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Two Texas residents were aboard ship with deadly hantavirus outbreak
Three people who were on the MV Hondius have died.

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Is hantavirus in Texas? Cruise ship outbreak sparks concerns
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2 Texas residents were on cruise ship at center of hantavirus outbreak, health officials confirm
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WHO chief says 11 cases in cruise ship hantavirus outbreak
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday a total of 11 cases have been identified so far following a hantavirus outbreak aboard the cruise ship Hondius, including three deaths.

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Hantavirus outbreak latest: Spain confirms one new case amongst evacuees
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Hantavirus outbreak feels like Covid-19… But is it?
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Has Texas seen any Hantavirus cases over the years? Here’s what state records show

Recent headlines surrounding a suspected hantavirus outbreak tied to an international cruise ship have renewed public concern about the rare but potentially deadly disease, especially among people still carrying trauma from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Is hantavirus in Texas? What to know about rodent-fueled disease

Three people have died and at least five others have been linked to an outbreak on a cruise ship traveling the Atlantic Ocean.
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2 Hantavirus cruise passengers are Texas residents, health department confirms

Two Texas residents were on the cruise ship linked to a hantavirus outbreak. See what officials say about isolation and screening plans.
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Health officials track 2 Texas residents exposed to rare hantavirus on MV Hondius cruise ship

Two Texas residents are among the passengers who traveled aboard the MV Hondius, a luxury cruise ship currently struggling with a rare and deadly outbreak of the Andes hantavirus in the Atlantic Ocean,
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Texas mother shares daughter's hantavirus story as new outbreak draws global medical attention

A rare and often misunderstood virus is drawing new scrutiny as families and physicians revisit the toll it has taken and the gaps that remain in detection and treatment.
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What is the hantavirus? Central Texas doctor explains what you need to know

The rare hantavirus is making headlines after a cruise ship outbreak. Here's how it starts, and the symptoms to look out for.
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Hantavirus outbreak tied to cruise ship: What Houston-area residents should know

HOUSTON – Health leaders stress the risk of hantavirus to the general public remains very low, even as officials continue monitoring an outbreak linked to a cruise ship. On Monday, health officials in Nebraska said 18 American passengers were flown back ...
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“Sounds Like 2026”: Disturbing ‘The X-Files’ Moment Resurfaces as Hantavirus Spreads in US

A chilling moment from the science-fiction franchise The X-Files has resurfaced online as hantavirus cases continue to make headlines around the world, and viewers are speculating whether there was any truth to the fiction.
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Texas Hantavirus: Separating Viral Hype from Lone Star State Reality

Hantavirus cases are rare in Texas, with just a couple reported each year; it’s the rodent droppings that pose the real risk for respiratory illness in our communities.

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