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Human-to-human transmission of hantavirus remains extremely rare, so the 2026 hantavirus cruise ship outbreak doesn't mean we're facing a COVID-style pandemic risk.

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  1. Longer-term monitoring is needed after hantavirus exposures since symptoms can appear eight weeks later.

  2. Even the Andes strain of hantavirus, which can more readily pass between people, remains rare and requires prolonged close contact. That type of concentrated exposure typically occurs in enclosed settings, such as a prison.

  3. Hantavirus was of particular concern in spring 2026, when an outbreak occurred on a roughly 150-person cruise ship, prompting a flurry of action, including contact tracing for passengers in their home countries.

  4. The disease can be fatal. Early care—primarily oxygen support—can help patients survive.

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