
Hantavirus Global Situational Briefing — June 26, 2026
CDC has closed U.S. monitoring for the M/V Hondius Andes virus exposure without U.S. disease cases, while Argentina's latest national event table keeps hantavirosis above expected levels through epidemiological week 23.
Situation at a glance
| Signal | Latest verified status | What changed for today's watch |
|---|---|---|
| M/V Hondius Andes virus cluster | CDC said on June 24 that its U.S. public health response has concluded, all potentially exposed U.S. citizens completed 42-day monitoring, and no U.S. disease cases occurred. 1 | U.S. monitoring has moved from active operations to after-action science and governance review. |
| ECDC public count | ECDC's outbreak page, last updated 17 June at 13:55, still lists 12 confirmed cases, 1 probable case, 0 suspected cases, and 3 deaths; it assesses the likelihood of additional event-related cases and the EU/EEA general-population risk as very low. 2 | No higher official European count was identified in today's scan. |
| Argentina year-to-date table | Argentina's BEN 813 lists hantavirosis at 50 accumulated 2026 events through epidemiological week 23, versus a 2022-2025 median of 29, and classifies the event as above expected both year-to-date and in the latest four-week window. 3 | Argentina remains the main active national surveillance signal. Keep calendar-year and seasonal frames separate. |
| Argentina seasonal burden | BEN 812 reported 108 confirmed cases and 36 deaths for the 2025-2026 season through epidemiological week 22, with a 33.3% case-fatality proportion and national seasonal incidence of 0.23 per 100,000. 4 | This remains the most detailed severity baseline; BEN 813 is a shorter event table, not a replacement for the seasonal analysis. |
| Australia / New Zealand exposed travelers | Australia's health minister said the six passengers isolated near Perth, five Australians and one New Zealander, had remained well, consistently tested negative, and were expected to complete 42-day quarantine on 23 June. 5 | Another major exposed-traveler cohort has passed its endpoint without a public case report. |
| Canada | PHAC still reports one laboratory-confirmed Canadian Andes hantavirus case among M/V Hondius passengers and assesses the overall risk to Canada's general population as low; separately, Canada has confirmed 168 hantavirus infections since active surveillance began in 1994, as of 1 May 2026. 6 | Canada's Hondius-linked case remains part of the stable international count, not a new domestic expansion signal. |
M/V Hondius: the operational endpoint is closing, but the science is not
Argentina: the active signal is domestic, not ship-linked
IPC and research agenda: the uncertainty has narrowed, not disappeared
Watchpoints for the next briefing
参考来源
- 1Transcript - Update on CDC's Hantavirus Response
- 2Andes hantavirus outbreak in cruise ship
- 3BEN 813 SE 23
- 4BEN 812 SE 22
- 5Press conference with Minister Butler, Adelaide - 19 June 2026
- 6Hantavirus: For health professionals
- 7Hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship travel, Multi-country
- 8Interim guidance: Public health management of contacts of Andes virus cases from MV Hondius cruise ship
- 9Hantavirus in focus IV: Infection prevention and control
- 10Twenty-one countries launch coordinated Andes virus research initiative following hantavirus outbreak
- 11Vaccines and therapeutics for Andes hantavirus
- 12Could a hantavirus vaccine be on the horizon?
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