Dutch Cruise Ship Crew Member Confirmed with Hantavirus After Tenerife Stop

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Outbreak Details and Public Health Response

Hantavirus Case on Dutch Cruise Ship Amid Travel Trailer Market Trends

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a hantavirus infection among a crew member of the cruise ship Hondius in the Netherlands, marking the latest development in an ongoing outbreak. The individual, who disembarked in Tenerife and was repatriated to the Netherlands, is now in isolation, according to the WHO’s report on X. This case brings the total confirmed infections to twelve, with three fatalities, though no new deaths have been recorded since the outbreak was first reported to the WHO on May 2.

Outbreak Details and Public Health Response

The Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (RIVM) confirmed that the infected crew member has been in quarantine and was hospitalized for precautionary reasons. The patient had close contact with sick individuals aboard the ship, and the infection was identified through laboratory tests conducted by the RIVM and Erasmus MC. Authorities emphasize that the risk of further spread in the Netherlands remains low due to strict containment measures and close monitoring of contacts. The RIVM has also advised that individuals who have not traveled to South America and have not had high-risk exposure need not worry about the outbreak.

Outbreak Details and Public Health Response
cluster (priority): NOS

For more on this story, see Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Kills Dutch Couple Near Cape Verde – 3 Dead Confirmed.

Travel Trailer Market Trends in 2025

While public health officials address the hantavirus case, the travel trailer industry continues to evolve, with a focus on lightweight, SUV-towable models. According to a 2025 report by Bishs.com, 9 of the best SUV-towable campers under 5,000 lbs GVWR are gaining popularity among consumers seeking flexibility and affordability. The report highlights that single-axle campers, many of which fall under the 5,000 lbs GVWR limit, have seen a slight increase in sales despite a broader decline in travel trailer sales. This trend reflects a growing preference for smaller, more manageable RVs that cater to a range of camping needs.

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This follows our earlier report, Hondius Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak Rises to 12 Cases, Including Crew.

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