Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Raises Global Health Concerns
Low Risk to General Public, but Experts Warn of Cracks in U.S. Response Infrastructure
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- A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, linked to 11 cases (9 confirmed, 3 deaths), has raised global health concerns.
- While the risk to the general public is deemed low due to the virus's limited human-to-human transmission, experts express broader concerns about the U.S.'s preparedness for future infectious disease threats, citing weakened CDC capabilities post-Trump administration cuts.
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A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, linked to 11 cases (9 confirmed, 3 deaths), has raised global health concerns. While the risk to the general public is deemed low due to the virus's limited human-to-human transmission, experts express broader concerns about the U.S.'s preparedness for future infectious disease threats, citing weakened CDC capabilities post-Trump administration cuts.




