Hantavirus outbreak on Antarctic cruise ship kills 3; norovirus sickens hundreds on other vessels, renewing health scrutiny.
A hantavirus outbreak linked to an Antarctic cruise expedition and a series of norovirus infections aboard major cruise vessels this May have renewed concerns over public health risks in the global cruise industry. Health experts say both incidents highlight how cruise ships remain vulnerable to infectious disease outbreaks.
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