Back to newsAmerican physician Dr. Steven Cornfeld shared his account of responding to a hantavirus outbreak while serving as a ship's doctor aboard the MV Hondius during a cruise last month in southern waters. Hantavirus is a rare but serious illness typically transmitted through contact with infected rodents or their droppings, not through person-to-person contact. The incident highlights the medical challenges cruise ship doctors can face in remote locations. Tourists visiting Crete or traveling on cruises in the region are advised to avoid contact with wild rodents, do not touch droppings or nesting materials, and wash hands thoroughly after outdoor activities. Hantavirus is not commonly associated with tourist destinations in Greece, but standard hygiene precautions apply, particularly for hikers and those spending time in rural or mountainous areas of Crete.
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Ship's Doctor Reports Hantavirus Outbreak During Cruise
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