WHO coordinates hantavirus ship evacuation off Spanish coast
Spanish authorities have barred a vessel with confirmed hantavirus cases from docking, forcing it to anchor offshore as international health officials manage the emergency response.
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The World Health Organization is coordinating the evacuation of a ship anchored off Spain after hantavirus cases were confirmed aboard, according to reporting from EurActiv.
Spanish authorities have prohibited the vessel from docking at port while health officials manage the situation. The WHO's involvement signals international concern over potential disease transmission and cross-border health risks.
Hantavirus has emerged as a significant public health concern, with Argentina reporting nearly double the case numbers over the past year and 32 recorded deaths. The pathogen, spread through contact with infected rodent droppings, poses particular risks in confined maritime environments where transmission could accelerate.
The evacuation coordination reflects protocols for infectious disease containment at sea. Details regarding passenger numbers, the vessel's origin, and specific hantavirus confirmation timelines remain limited in official statements.