Hantavirus Precautions: Affected Hospital Staff Quarantined
A Dutch hospital quarantined 12 staff members as a precaution after handling a hantavirus patient's samples improperly. The Radboudumc hospital in Nijmegen emphasized the low infection risk, while the WHO reported nine confirmed cases. The Hondius cruise ship, affected by the virus, has returned to the Netherlands.
A Dutch hospital has taken the precautionary step of quarantining 12 of its staff members after a potential exposure to hantavirus. The incident occurred as blood and urine samples from an infected patient were handled without rigorous adherence to safety protocols.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has increased its count of confirmed hantavirus cases to nine, following two new cases involving international individuals. Efforts are ongoing to manage the virus, which spread on the Hondius cruise ship. The vessel is now en route to the Netherlands.
Health authorities underscore that while the virus can be fatal, its transmission from person to person is rare. Dutch hospital officials pledged a review to prevent future breaches as the global medical community monitors possible additional cases.
(With inputs from agencies.)

