Hantavirus Scare Eases as French Contacts Test Negative

Health officials in Paris and The Hague have confirmed a wave of negative hantavirus tests, offering hope that the outbreak linked to the MV Hondius has been successfully contained.

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France’s Health Minister Stéphanie Rist speaks during a press conference to assess the situation regarding the hantavirus, in Paris on May 12, 2026.

France’s Health Minister Stéphanie Rist speaks during a press conference to assess the situation regarding the hantavirus, in Paris on May 12, 2026.

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Health officials in Paris and The Hague have confirmed a wave of negative hantavirus tests, offering hope that the outbreak linked to the MV Hondius has been successfully contained.

France’s health minister said on Thursday, May 14th, that 26 people in France identified as close contacts of hantavirus cases linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship had tested negative for the illness.

Dutch authorities said that all people who arrived in the Netherlands on evacuation flights from the ship this week have also tested negative.

Twenty-six people are in hospital isolation in France, including 22 identified as close contacts of a Dutch woman on the MV Hondius that was at the centre of an international alert for the rare disease typically transmitted by rodents. French doctors are monitoring four others who were on the ship, while a fifth French passenger tested positive for hantavirus and is in serious condition in a French hospital.

“As of today, all close contacts of a person who tested positive for hantavirus, present in France, have tested negative, without exception,” said Health Minister Stéphanie Rist on X.

Globally three people from the MV Hondius have died, six are confirmed to have hantavirus, there is one probable case and one U.S. passenger had symptoms but recorded a negative test, according to a count from official figures. Health authorities have said there is a low risk to the wider public.

Meanwhile, the European Union said it would step up the exchange of information between its 27 member states to  better combat hantavirus. 

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