Andes Hantavirus Outbreak Sparks U.S. Health Response
No confirmed U.S. cases of the Andes hantavirus from a cruise ship outbreak have been reported, but 41 individuals are monitored for potential infection. The CDC continues to test and oversee the situation, emphasizing no current threat of a widespread pandemic, unlike COVID-19.
U.S. health officials announced there are no confirmed cases of Andes hantavirus in the country following an outbreak on a luxury cruise ship, which resulted in three deaths.
Although no current cases have been identified, 41 people, including 18 quarantined in Nebraska and Atlanta, are being monitored due to potential exposure.
The CDC, under scrutiny for its response time, highlighted the non-pandemic nature of this outbreak, contrasting it with previous global health crises such as COVID-19.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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