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Last Updated: May 10, 2026, 10:18 AM EDT

Passengers onboard the MV Hondius cruise ship began disembarking on Sunday morning in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, where they were expected to continue on to charter flights back to their home countries.

The total number of confirmed and probable cases of hantavirus onboard the ship is eight, including two people confirmed to have died from the virus and one person who remains suspected to have died from the virus.

There are 17 U.S. citizens aboard the ship who will be returning to the United States. As of Saturday none of them had tested positive for the hantavirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

A CDC official said Saturday that the federal government doesn't plan to have the repatriated American cruise ship passengers quarantine upon arrival in the U.S.

May 8, 10:44 am

What is hantavirus and how does it spread?

Here's what you need to know about hantavirus including what it is, how it spreads, how it's treated and if there are any prevention methods:

What is hantavirus?

Hantaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause serious illnesses and death, according to the CDC.

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How does hantavirus spread?

Hantaviruses may also spread from person to person, but that also is rare and only suspected for one subtype from South America, according to the WHO.

Read more about hantavirus here.

May 07, 2026, 1:45 PM EDT

A timeline of the MV Hondius' voyage

The MV Hondius left on its voyage April 1 from Ushuaia, Argentina.

On April 6, a 70-year-old Dutch passenger fell ill with fever, headache and diarrhea, according to the WHO. That passenger died on April 11.

Route of the MV Hondius
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The ship was between the British island territories of South Georgia and St. Helena in the middle of the South Atlantic, according to data from the ship tracking website MarineTraffic.

The ship sailed on for nearly two weeks, stopping near the island of Tristan da Cunha before reaching St. Helena, where the Dutch man's body was removed on April 24.

A total 29 passengers from 12 countries disembarked while the ship was in Saint Helena.

The Dutch victim's 69-year-old widow also disembarked and flew to South Africa, where she collapsed at an airport there. Two days later, she died from the disease, according to officials.

Another passenger aboard the ship, a German national, died on May 2nd, a day before the ship arrived in Cape Verde.

The next day, the WHO announced it was investigating a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius.

The ship is currently en route to the Canary Islands.

May 07, 2026, 1:20 PM EDT

Texas health officials monitoring two cruise ship passengers for hantavirus

Texas' Health and Humans Services said Thursday that it is monitoring two residents who were previously passengers on the MV Hondius.

The department said the passengers left the ship and returned to the U.S. before the outbreak was identified.

"Public health workers in Texas have reached the two individuals, and they report they are not experiencing any symptoms and did not have any contact with a sick person while aboard the ship. They have agreed to monitor themselves for symptoms with daily temperature checks and contact public health officials at any sign of a possible illness," the agency said.

California, Arizona and Georgia health officials are also monitoring residents associated with the MV Hondius for potential hantavirus infections.

-ABC News' Youri Benadjaoud

May 07, 2026, 12:57 PM EDT

Suspected hantavirus case in France, officials say

The French Health Ministry issued a statement Thursday confirming that a French national has been tested for hantavirus after they displayed mild symptoms.

The unidentified person had been in contact with a confirmed hantavirus case who flew from Saint Helena to Johannesburg, according to the statement.

Eight other French nationals who were not passengers aboard the MV Hondius have been identified as contacts of a confirmed case after the infected person left the ship during a flight between Saint Helena and Johannesburg, according to the French Health ministry.

"Following the appearance of mild symptoms in one of these individuals, diagnostic testing is underway and isolation measures have been implemented," the statement said.

The news brings the number of hantavirus cases associated with the MV Hondius to six confirmed and six suspected.

-ABC News' Zoe Magee

May 07, 2026, 12:26 PM EDT

Dutch hospital confirms patient has hantavirus

Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands said in a statement Thursday that it has admitted a patient with the hantavirus.

The patient arrived at the hospital Wednesday, according to LUMC.

"The department where the patient is admitted is prepared to care for patients with severe infectious diseases. During the treatment of a patient with a suspected serious contagious disease at LUMC, all precautionary measures are taken to prevent spread," the hospital said.

There are now six confirmed hantavirus cases and five suspected.

-ABC News' Zoe Magee

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