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"textContent": "LONDON: Seven cases of Andes hantavirus have now been confirmed among cruise ship passengers, according to the World Health Organization.\n\nWith the newly confirmed infections, the total number of reported cases has risen to nine, the agency said on Monday.\n\nA WHO spokesperson said the update came after France reported that one of its citizens onboard the MV Hondius had tested positive and was evacuated from the vessel.\n\nThe WHO added that two of the nine reported cases remain suspected cases of hantavirus. One of the suspected cases includes a passenger who died before testing could be carried out and is believed to be the first case linked to the outbreak.\n\nIn total, three people have died in the outbreak, the agency said.\n\nThe post Seven hantavirus cases confirmed from cruise ship: WHO appeared first on HUM News English.",
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