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Total cases: 16 · Deaths: 3 · Countries: 14 · Last updated: May 12, 2026, 08:00 PM UTC

Outbreak at a Glance
Virus
Andes hantavirus (ANDV)
Source
MV Hondius expedition cruise
WHO risk
Very low (general public)
Incubation
9–33 days
Transmission
Rodent contact; rare person-to-person
Treatment
Supportive care (no antiviral)
Vaccine
None approved
Ship status
Tenerife — disembarkation ongoing
Case fatality rate (this outbreak)
~19%

Affected countries

14

WHO official baseline

DON-600
WHO cases
11
9 lab-confirmed · 2 probable
WHO deaths
3
WHO CFR
27%

Headline figures on this site sum reports from national health agencies (UKHSA, RIVM, Santé publique France, RKI, etc.), which include cases pending the next WHO sync. The WHO Disease Outbreak News (DON) baseline is shown here for direct comparison.

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As of Tue, 12 May 2026 20:00: 16 hantavirus cases (confirmed + suspected/probable) and 3 deaths across 14 countries from the MV Hondius outbreak. Case fatality rate ~19%. Updated every 30 minutes from WHO, ECDC, US CDC and named national health authorities.

Why our count differs from WHO: WHO Disease Outbreak News reports laboratory-confirmed cases only (DON-600: 8 confirmed). HantaCount tracks confirmed + suspected/probable together (16 total), with 8 additional suspected/probable cases under active investigation. Both methodologies have value — confirmed-only is conservative; confirmed+suspected captures the full evolving picture. See methodology.

MV Hondius Hantavirus Outbreak — Overview

In April 2026, an Andes hantavirus (ANDV) cluster emerged aboard the MV Hondius, a Dutch-flagged expedition cruise ship returning from Argentina. First passengers reported flu-like symptoms on 28 April; two deaths were recorded on board by 2 May. On 4 May, the WHO issued Disease Outbreak News DON-599 confirming Andes virus by PCR — marking only the second hantavirus outbreak linked to international cruise travel on record.

As of 10 May 2026, 16 cases (confirmed and suspected) have been reported across 13 countries, with 3 deaths (case fatality rate ≈19%). The ship docked at Tenerife on 9 May; passenger disembarkation began under strict medical supervision on 10 May. The UK confirmed a second British case the same day. Contact tracing is active across more than 22 countries.

WHO and ECDC assess the risk to the general public as very low. Andes virus is the only hantavirus strain known to spread person-to-person, though this remains rare. Passengers who disembarked the Hondius are under 42-day symptom monitoring. HantaCount tracks all official developments in real time, sourcing data exclusively from WHO, ECDC and national health authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak?
The MV Hondius is a Dutch-flagged expedition cruise ship linked to a cluster of Andes hantavirus (ANDV) infections in April–May 2026. As of 10 May, 16 cases have been confirmed or suspected across 13 countries, with 3 deaths.
How does Andes hantavirus spread?
ANDV is primarily transmitted through contact with infected rodent droppings, urine or saliva. Uniquely among hantaviruses, ANDV can also spread from person to person, though this is rare and requires prolonged close contact.
What are the symptoms of hantavirus?
Early symptoms (days 1–7) include fever, fatigue and muscle pain. In severe cases, hantavirus causes Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), with fluid in the lungs, low blood pressure and respiratory failure appearing 4–10 days after onset.
Is there a vaccine or cure for hantavirus?
There is no approved vaccine or specific antiviral treatment. Supportive care — oxygen, fluids and mechanical ventilation — is the main treatment. Early hospitalisation significantly improves survival odds.
Am I at risk from the MV Hondius outbreak?
Risk to the general public is assessed as very low by WHO and ECDC. Risk is higher for individuals who were aboard the MV Hondius or in close contact with a confirmed case.
What is the case fatality rate of Andes hantavirus?
Historically, Andes virus has a case fatality rate of 20–40%. The MV Hondius cluster currently shows a CFR of approximately 19% (3 deaths from 16 cases as of 10 May 2026).
Which countries have confirmed cases?
As of 10 May 2026, confirmed or suspected cases have been reported in the Netherlands, Argentina, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom, Türkiye, Cape Verde, Spain, United States, South Africa, Saint Helena / Tristan da Cunha, France and Singapore.
Where can I find official hantavirus guidance?
Official guidance is available from the WHO Disease Outbreak News page, ECDC's hantavirus surveillance update and the CDC hantavirus information page. All primary sources are linked on HantaCount's Sources page.
Official sources:WHO DON-600ECDCCDCHantaCount Sources
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