CDC's May 12 current situation page says CDC is responding to the deadly Andes virus outbreak, no Andes virus cases have been confirmed in the United States as a result of the outbreak to date, and public risk remains extremely low.
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Official ECDC daily outbreak update used as the current canonical official count for the MV Hondius Andes virus event.
WHO Disease Outbreak News update for the MV Hondius Andes virus cluster; retained as official count history.
CDC HAN advisory for U.S. clinicians and public-health partners about the MV Hondius Andes virus outbreak.
Federal repatriation and care coordination source for U.S. passengers linked to MV Hondius.
Dutch national public-health update confirming Andes virus on MV Hondius and emphasizing very small Netherlands spread risk.
RIVM reported three symptomatic people tested after aircraft contact with an infected person; two were negative and one was pending at the time.
Health-system update for U.S. passengers monitored or treated at the Nebraska Medicine/UNMC special pathogens units.
State public-health monitoring update. These records represent exposed residents under monitoring, not confirmed New Jersey infections.
State health department update that one North Carolina passenger was evacuated to Nebraska for quarantine and that no current North Carolina cases were reported.
Local health officials confirmed a single hantavirus case in Nevada's Quad-County region.
Official U.S. surveillance evidence retained without inferred counts until NNDSS table extraction is verified.
PHAC reported one quarantined high-risk person was presumptively positive with national-lab confirmation pending; Canada general public risk remained low. Counts are Canada response/location evidence and do not update global official outbreak counts.
B.C. announced four Canadians from MV Hondius would be screened, assessed, isolated, and monitored daily after arrival. This is monitoring/quarantine evidence, not confirmed infection.