Second instance confirmed after three deaths on Atlantic tourist ship

Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed after three people died and a British national became seriously ill following an alleged explosion on a tourist ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
The operator of the MV Hondius, Oceanwide Expeditions, said that a Dutch man and woman, as well as a German citizen, had died, writes BBC.
The Hantavirus has been confirmed in the case of 69-year-old British citizens who are in intensive care at a hospital in South Africa and were present with the dying Dutch woman.
The deaths of other passengers are being investigated.












