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Experts reveal the crucial date when the world will know if hantavirus is spreading

Sarah Knapton
Daily Telegraph UK·
11 May, 2026 08:03 PM4 mins to read

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Health experts point to May 19 as the date when the wider spread of a recent outbreak of hantavirus may be revealed. Photo / Joel Saget, AFP

Health experts point to May 19 as the date when the wider spread of a recent outbreak of hantavirus may be revealed. Photo / Joel Saget, AFP

May 19 could prove critical in the hantavirus outbreak.

Currently no cases have been confirmed in people who were not on board the MV Hondius, so there is no evidence that the virus has spread beyond the confines of the ship.

But the long incubation period of the virus means that it is impossible to know whether passengers who left the ship early on April 24 have passed on the disease.

Dr Steven Quay has been studying “generation-two” cases – involving those people who developed symptoms after contact with “patient zero” Leo Schilperoord, 70.

Quay calculated that generation-two cases took an average of 22 days to become ill.

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He estimated that generation-three cases – involving anyone who contracts the infection from the holidaymakers – should start showing up at around May 19, if the same incubation period of about three weeks holds true.

In previous outbreaks of the Andes strain of hantavirus in Argentina, the peak time for symptom onset was 22 to 28 days.

Quay said: “We now have 10 hantavirus cases, one apparent patient zero and nine human-to-human generation-two cases.

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“May 19 is a good date to watch for ... If cases continue beyond that point, they will probably be generation-two to generation-three cases.”

Some 29 passengers left the ship at Saint Helena before the outbreak was identified, including Miriam Schilperoord, 69, the wife of Leo Schilperoord, and a Swiss passenger who is in hospital with the virus.

Miriam Schilperoord was so ill by the time she arrived in South Africa that she was refused a flight by KLM and later died from the virus. An air hostess was initially thought to have contracted the virus from Schilperoord but has since been cleared of infection.

A British national who left the MV Hondius at the British Overseas Territory of Tristan da Cunha, in the South Atlantic, is also suspected of having the virus.

It is now all but proven that the Andes strain of the virus can be passed between humans via bodily fluids, which can harbour infectious particles.

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Experts have said that there is little risk to the public, because the virus spreads only through close contact, such as kissing or sharing food or drinks.

Ship passengers have been sent a questionnaire asking whether they shared a kiss or hug with anyone who was sick or died or were within 6ft (1.8m) of an infected person for at least an hour cumulatively.

They have also been asked whether they shared sexual contact, touched soiled bedding or clothing, shared a bed, slept in the same room, shared a bathroom, shared a toothbrush, cigarette or vape, or came into contact with bodily fluids.

However, there are worrying signs that the Andes strain may be even more contagious than previously believed.

US passengers from the Dutch flagged hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius being transferred by boat to Tenerife. Photo / AFP
US passengers from the Dutch flagged hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius being transferred by boat to Tenerife. Photo / AFP

Professor Joseph Allen, of Harvard University, said he had been in contact with a doctor on the MV Hondius, who was concerned that some of those infected had not had close contact with patient zero. They only crossed paths in dining rooms or lecture areas.

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If that is the case, it suggests that the Andes strain could spread through airborne transmission.

In a previous outbreak of the strain in Chubut Province, Argentina, it was reported that one person had become infected after saying “hello” in passing to a symptomatic person at a birthday party.

Others were infected at the same party despite sitting at different tables, up to 1.8m apart.

In the same outbreak, two patients admitted to hospital were placed in rooms with hantavirus patients and later contracted the virus despite there being no close contact.

Two Britons were among those who left the ship at Saint Helena and travelled back early and are now self-isolating in the United Kingdom. Neither has developed symptoms yet but they will have crossed paths with others on their journey home.

If May 19 and the subsequent days pass without third-generation infections, then the next date to look out for will be June 21.

That is when the incubation period will have run its course and there is no chance that anyone else could be infected from the first outbreak.

Only if that date is reached with no further cases will the outbreak be over. The world will have to hold its breath until then.

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