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Germany monitors four contacts from hantavirus-hit cruise in Frankfurt

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on May 11, 2026

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· Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Germany Isolates Four Contacts from Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship in Frankfurt

Isolation and Monitoring of Cruise Ship Contacts

Arrival and Initial Isolation Procedures

BERLIN, May 11 (Reuters) - Four German contacts from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius are being monitored in a special isolation unit at Frankfurt University Hospital after arriving overnight, German health authorities said on Monday.

Transfer Plans and Regional Care

A health ministry spokesperson told Reuters the patients, all currently without symptoms, would later be transferred to Berlin, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bavaria and Schleswig-Holstein, where regional authorities will take over their care.

Medical Checks and Laboratory Testing

Frankfurt University Hospital said the four were brought in between midnight and 1 a.m. local time for medical checks and laboratory testing in Frankfurt and Marburg.

Current Health Status

So far, there were "no indications of illness," Timo Wolf, head of the special isolation ward for highly pathogenic infections in Frankfurt, said in a statement.

Background on the Hantavirus Outbreak

About Hantaviruses and the Andes Strain

Hantaviruses are rodent-borne viruses that can infect people and cause illness. The strain identified on the ship is the Andes hantavirus, which can spread human-to-human and typically circulates in Argentina and Chile.

MV Hondius Cruise Ship and Outbreak Impact

The MV Hondius set off from Argentina and was carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers. Three people have died since the start of the outbreak - a Dutch couple and a German national.

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle, Editing by Linda Pasquini)

Key Takeaways

  • The virus identified aboard MV Hondius is the Andes hantavirus—the only known hantavirus strain capable of rare human‑to‑human transmission through close, prolonged contact.
  • As of early May 2026, eight cases (including three deaths) were linked to the cruise, prompting international contact tracing in at least 12 countries, including Germany.
  • Public health guidance (via WHO, ECDC, CDC) recommends a 42‑day monitoring period, classification of contacts by exposure risk, and isolation or self‑quarantine depending on risk level.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are four German contacts being monitored in Frankfurt?
They arrived from the hantavirus-hit MV Hondius cruise and are being observed in isolation for possible infection.
What is the MV Hondius cruise ship's connection to the hantavirus outbreak?
The MV Hondius cruise ship had an outbreak of Andes hantavirus, resulting in the monitoring of several contacts.
What is the current health status of the four isolated individuals?
All four are currently without symptoms and show no indications of illness.
What is the Andes hantavirus and why is it concerning?
The Andes hantavirus can spread human-to-human and usually circulates in Argentina and Chile, posing a serious health risk.
How many deaths have been reported due to the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise?
Three people have died: a Dutch couple and a German national.

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