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Hantavirus Live

Painel em estilo live tracker para o evento de Andes hantavirus no MV Hondius: resumo, casos, navio, mapa, janela de exposicao e fontes oficiais.

Ao vivo

Casos confirmados

6

ECDC

Atualizado 2026-05-09

Casos provaveis

2

ECDC

0 suspected

Mortes

3

ECDC

Atualizado 2026-05-09

Pessoas monitoradas

Em revisao

WHO / ECDC

Sem contagem publica oficial de monitoramento

Ultima atualizacao

2026-05-09

ECDC / WHO

Case categories kept separate

Global public risk

Low / very low

WHO / ECDC

Cruise-ship risk assessed separately

Linha do tempo recente

Ver atualizacoes

2026-05-09

ECDC lists six confirmed cases, two probable cases and three deaths

ECDC's outbreak page lists 6 confirmed cases, 2 probable cases, 0 suspected cases and 3 deaths, and assesses risk to the EU/EEA general population as very low.

2026-05-09

WHO publishes Tenerife response statement

WHO's Tenerife statement says public risk remains low, reports no symptomatic passengers on board at that time, and describes Spain's controlled disembarkation plan.

2026-05-08

WHO DON-600 reports eight total cases

WHO DON-600 reports eight cases as of 8 May, including six laboratory-confirmed Andes virus infections and two probable cases, with three deaths.

2026-05-06

ECDC response and assessment materials published

ECDC published assessment and response materials for the Andes hantavirus-associated illness cluster linked to the cruise ship.

2026-05-05

Oceanwide publishes updated medical timeline

The vessel operator published a timeline of the medical situation on board MV Hondius and related response actions.

Mapa de atividade ao vivo

Contexto por pais apenas; sem rastreamento pessoal.

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Role colors/sizes · not risk level · no personal tracking

Event brief

About this event

The current tracker focuses on the MV Hondius Andes hantavirus event, official case categories, response coordination and public-health context. It does not show passenger identities or private health status.

Learn about the outbreak

AIS context

MV Hondius

Licensed AIS is required for live position. The detail page keeps compliant AIS links and vessel identity.

MMSI

244327000

IMO

9818709

Flag

Netherlands

Trust stack

Official sources

All source rules

What we know

Methodology

Confirmed

Case numbers stay tied to ECDC / WHO categories and as-of dates.

Under review

People monitored is not publicly quantified, so the site does not invent a number.

Monitoring

Country markers describe public response context, not individual tracking.

Public risk

General-population risk is low / very low; cruise-ship risk is assessed separately.

Numeros medicos tem fonte e podem mudar quando fontes oficiais atualizam.

Fixed public-health brief

What we know, what is not confirmed, and what to do now

Hantavirus Live treats live as source-update awareness. It does not claim a complete global real-time case total, and it does not turn early signals or headlines into official medical numbers.

Source rules

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Tracker reference

MV Hondius outbreak briefing, source feed and exposure context

The homepage keeps the useful parts of a live incident tracker in one place: concise outbreak status, source lanes, vessel identity, country map, exposure-window explanation and official public-health references.

Outbreak overview

Event ID: MV Hondius / Andes

The current source-backed view lists 6 confirmed cases, 2 probable cases,0 suspected cases and 3 deaths as of 2026-05-09. Counts are not merged into a single headline number because official agencies publish categories and updates on their own cadences.

Questions this page answers

What happened on MV Hondius?

How many confirmed, probable and fatal cases are source-backed?

Where is the vessel context and AIS identity?

Which countries appear in the response map?

How long can the hantavirus incubation window matter?

Is hantavirus contagious, and what is different about Andes virus?

This structure is inspired by incident-tracker pages, but the medical wording remains conservative: source-backed case categories only, no personal tracking and no unsourced predictions.

Fixed disease reference

HPS/HCPS vs HFRS, plus the main viruses people search for

A credible Hantavirus Live page should not treat all hantaviruses as one disease. The most important distinction is HPS/HCPS in the Americas versus HFRS in Europe and Asia.

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Symptoms, care and prevention

Symptoms, incubation, supportive care and safe cleaning

This section is public-health information, not medical advice. It gives stable context users can read without leaving the homepage and links to detail pages for longer searches.

Diagnosis and treatment notes

Background surveillance

China, Europe and U.S. context stay separate from the live MV Hondius count

Background burden helps readers understand hantavirus globally, but it should not be added to the current cruise-linked case cards. These cards are stable SEO context, not live event data.

Sources and methodology

Live means verified source updates, not an omniscient global case counter

Hantavirus reporting is fragmented across WHO event reports, ECDC pages, CDC surveillance and national systems. Hantavirus Live organizes sources and keeps every medical number tied to a visible source and as-of date.

Medical disclaimer: this website is informational and not medical advice. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment or individualized clinical guidance.

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Official outbreak reports and risk assessments

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Official surveillance tables and annual reports

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Official clinical and prevention guidance

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Operator and AIS context for vessel movement only

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Media or signal sources only after review, never as direct case truth

Full source registry

Source change log

What changed, what was checked, and what stayed contextual

This log makes the live tracker auditable. It separates official case changes from source reviews and AIS context, so readers can see why a dashboard card changed without relying on headlines.

Daily updates

2026-05-09 15:30 UTC

China HFRS background added as context only

context

China CDC Weekly's 2014-2023 HFRS analysis is used for fixed regional background and is not mixed into the MV Hondius live event count.

2026-05-09 15:30 UTC

CDC clinical overview added to diagnosis and care notes

reviewed

Diagnosis and treatment copy now links clinical context to CDC/WHO references while staying informational and non-diagnostic.

2026-05-09 14:52 UTC

WHO DON-600 added to current source set

changed

WHO's 8 May Disease Outbreak News now anchors the WHO case picture: eight total cases, six confirmed, two probable and three deaths.

2026-05-09 14:52 UTC

WHO Tenerife response statement reviewed

reviewed

WHO's 9 May statement keeps public risk low, says there are no symptomatic passengers on board at that time, and describes the controlled Tenerife disembarkation plan.

2026-05-09 14:00 UTC

ECDC case categories matched to WHO

reviewed

Homepage case cards use ECDC's May 9 categories, which align with WHO DON-600: confirmed, probable, suspected and deaths remain separate.

2026-05-09 14:00 UTC

Incubation wording checked

reviewed

Exposure-window copy uses WHO/CDC-style 1 to 8 week symptom-onset language and avoids individual risk scoring.

2026-05-09 13:30 UTC

AIS context kept as external link

context

No licensed AIS API is connected yet, so the site links to compliant AIS providers instead of copying private feeds.

2026-05-04 18:00 UTC

WHO DON-599 retained as May 4 baseline

reviewed

WHO DON-599 remains the historical baseline for the May 4 situation. Current WHO case and risk wording uses DON-600.

Risk and symptoms

ECDC assessed risk to the EU/EEA general population as very low. WHO assessed global risk as low, while separating cruise-ship risk as moderate.

Este site e informativo e nao substitui orientacao medica. Siga as recomendacoes de saude publica local e procure atendimento se tiver possivel exposicao e sintomas.

Sources and methodology

Official public-health sources drive medical data. AIS and operator sources provide vessel context, and signal or media items cannot directly change case counts without review.