Current update: LA health officials say there is no imminent local threat from hantavirus linked to a cruise ship outbreak, and there is no evidence that any travelers disembarking in California have infected people in Los Angeles County. However, public health guidance remains vigilant and continues to monitor connections between travelers and local communities.
Key points:
- Status in LA: No increased risk to residents or confirmed local cases tied to the cruise ship event at this time.
- Source context: The outbreak is associated with a cruise ship with a known hantavirus strain; authorities emphasize focusing on travelers and potential exposure rather than broad local risk.
- What to watch: Public health departments continue to assess travel-related exposure and provide updates if the situation changes.
If you’d like, I can monitor for new updates and summarize any changes in LA’s risk assessment and guidance.
Sources
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Friday was monitoring a deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship that carried at least one California resident, while downplaying any risk of local infections or broader public exposure.
kfiam640.iheart.comThree people in Mammoth Lakes died recently after contracting hantavirus, the same infection that killed Gene Hackman's wife Betsy Arakawa earlier this year. The cases have heightened concerns among public health officials about the spread of the rare but deadly disease that attacks the lungs.
medicalxpress.comLOS ANGELES (KESQ) - At least one California resident was aboard a cruise ship that has been stricken by a deadly hantavirus outbreak, but has since disembarked, but Southern California health officials today were downplaying any local risk of infection or exposure. So far, three people are confirmed to have died from the hantavirus outbreak
kesq.comLate last week, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed another case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, in a youth living in the Antelope Valley. He complained of fever, headache, shortness of breath, and cough in late July. He was hospitalized when his condition worsened, and he died of acute respiratory distress syndrome on August 6. A test performed by the California Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory confirmed the illness to be due to hantavirus. An investigation...
publichealth.lacounty.govThe cause of death for Betsy Arakawa, actor Gene Hackman's wife, was revealed to be hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare infectious disease.
www.fox6now.comThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Friday was monitoring a deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship.
patch.comMono County, in the Mammoth Lakes area, reported three deaths related to hantavirus. Here's what Los Angeles County residents should know about the virus.
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