Hantavirus Global Situational Briefing — May 14, 2026
WHO DON-601 (May 13) reclassifies the MV Hondius cluster to 8 confirmed + 2 probable + 1 inconclusive cases with 3 deaths (CFR 27%), backed by near-identical genomic sequences (≤1 SNP) confirming a single zoonotic spillover with subsequent shipboard human-to-human spread. A 65-year-old French passenger is on ECMO at Hôpital Bichat in Paris. Spain has confirmed its first-ever Andes virus case (asymptomatic at Gómez Ulla). The US inconclusive case (ship's physician) awaits a third round of testing. CDC clarifies that quarantine remains voluntary with a 42-day monitoring window through June 22. MV Hondius is transiting to Rotterdam (ETA May 17–18). Argentina's MoH dispatched a scientific team to investigate the rodent-exposure origin. Americas endemic figures: Argentina 102/32, Brazil 8/2, Chile 39/13. Three new ANDV genome sequences deposited to Pathoplexus. Reuters debunks '159 cases' misinformation.

Case status: WHO DON-601 reclassification
French patient: ECMO and "final stage of supportive care"
Spain confirmed; US case remains inconclusive
US domestic monitoring: 11+ states, one unrelated possible case
MV Hondius transit and Argentina's origin investigation
ECDC guidance update and CDTR Week 20

Americas endemic surveillance: no changes
Genomics pipeline: 3 new sequences; 159-case rumor debunked
May 15 watchlist
- French patient at Bichat ICU: ECMO represents the ceiling of available hemodynamic-pulmonary support; trajectory updates expected.
- US inconclusive case (Dr. Kornfeld): CDC expects retesting results within days; outcome will resolve whether the US count remains at zero confirmed or rises to one.
- Illinois domestic possible case: not linked to MV Hondius; CDC confirmatory testing may take up to 10 days.
- Oceanwide operational decision: the company expected to announce by end of this week whether MV Hondius will proceed with its May 29 Keflavik departure.
- Rotterdam arrival: MV Hondius ETA May 17–18; RIVM disinfection protocol and crew testing results to follow.
- Argentina scientific investigation: field team findings on potential rodent exposure sites linked to the Dutch couple's itinerary.
- Korea KDCA HFRS data: access errors persist on KDCA's press-release infrastructure; current-year hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome surveillance counts remain unavailable through open channels.
참고 출처
- 1WHO DON-601: Hantavirus cluster linked to cruise ship travel, Multi-country
- 2ECDC: Andes hantavirus outbreak in cruise ship, 13 May 2026
- 3Associated Press: French hantavirus patient is critically ill and on an artificial lung as outbreak grows to 11
- 4USA Today: Cruise passengers are quarantining, but for how long? Latest on hantavirus
- 5WOWT: CDC says previously confirmed hantavirus case brought to Nebraska Medicine now 'inconclusive'
- 6The Hill: CDC not requiring hantavirus cruise passengers to isolate at home
- 7The Hill: Map: The states monitoring hantavirus exposures after cruise ship outbreak
- 8AP via The Hill: Company says it's not clear when its hantavirus-hit ship will start cruises again
- 9The Hill: Hantavirus outbreak grows to 11 cases
- 10ECDC: Outbreak of Andes virus 2026 — Recommendations for self-quarantine
- 11ECDC: Communicable disease threats report, 9–13 May 2026, Week 20
- 12Argentina Ministerio de Salud: Epidemiología
- 13G1 / Globo RS: Após uma morte confirmada, o que se sabe sobre hantavírus no RS?
- 14Plural.jor.br: "Não há risco de epidemia", diz médico sobre hantavirose
- 15PAHO: Hantavirus topic page
- 16Pathoplexus: ANDV sequence database
- 17Reuters Fact Check: WHO did not confirm 159 cruise-linked hantavirus cases in early May 2026
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