Global Health Updates: Hantavirus, Ebola, and Innovative Medical Advances

Recent global health news highlights a rise in Hantavirus cases linked to a cruise, Ebola-related travel bans by Canada and the Bahamas, Eli Lilly's acquisition to bolster infectious disease prevention, and significant medical advances including Agilent's profit forecast and Dexcom's product warning. WHO urges action in Congo amid Ebola concerns.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Following Is A Summary Of Current Health News Briefs.Hantavirus Cases From Cruise Outbreak Rise To 13 Following New Case In Spain | Updated: 28-05-2026 10:30 IST | Created: 28-05-2026 10:30 IST
Global Health Updates: Hantavirus, Ebola, and Innovative Medical Advances
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In a surge of health-related developments, the World Health Organization reported an increase in Hantavirus cases connected to a cruise ship outbreak, now totaling 13, after a new case emerged in Spain. Canada and the Bahamas have introduced temporary travel bans targeting residents from certain African nations amid the Ebola outbreak.

Eli Lilly's strategic move into infectious disease prevention is marked by its $3.8 billion acquisition of three vaccine developers. Meanwhile, Agilent Technologies has revised its profit forecast upward due to a boost in demand for its laboratory equipment, while Dexcom cautioned against using unauthorized glucose sensors.

WHO is actively seeking containment measures for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo as cases escalate. The call for a ceasefire highlights the pressing need to address health crises amidst armed conflict, with the organization labeling this outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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