What is Hantavirus? Symptoms you need to know after deadly cruise ship outbreak

A suspected hantavirus outbreakaboard acruise shiphas claimed three lives and seven others ill.

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TheWorld Health Organization(WHO) said that detailed investigations are currently underway into the incident, including extensive laboratory testing and epidemiological studies to understand the virus's spread.

Sequencing of the virus from the current outbreak is also ongoing.

Hantaviruses, which have been present for centuries, have a documented history of outbreaks across Asia and Europe.

In the Eastern Hemisphere, these viruses have been associated with severe conditions such as haemorrhagic fever and kidney failure.

A distinct group of hantaviruses emerged in the early 1990s in the southwestern United States, leading to the acute respiratory disease now known as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.

The disease garnered significant attention in 2025 followingthe death of Betsy Arakawa, wife of actorGene Hackman, froma hantavirus infection in New Mexico.

The MV Hondius, a Netherlands-based cruise ship, has been hit by a suspected outbreak of hantavirus (Reuters)

What is Hantavirus?

Hantavirus is mainly spread by contact with rodents or their urine, saliva or droppings, particularly when the material is disturbed and becomes airborne, posing risk of inhalation.

People are typically exposed to hantavirus around their homes, cabins or sheds, especially when cleaning out enclosed spaces with little ventilation or going into areas where there are mouse droppings.

The WHO says that while rare, hantaviruses may spread between people.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began tracking the virus after a 1993 outbreak in the Four Corners region – the area where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah meet.

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It was a doctor with the Indian Health Service who first noticed a pattern of deaths among young patients, said Michelle Harkins, a pulmonologist with the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center who for years has been studying the disease and helping patients.

Most US cases are in Western states. New Mexico and Arizona are hotspots, Dr Harkins said, likely because the odds are greater for mouse-human encounters in rural areas.

Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from a hantavirus infection in 2025 (AP)

Symptoms of hantavirus

An infection can rapidly progress and become life-threatening. Experts say it can start with symptoms that can include:

  • fever

  • chills

  • muscle aches

  • headache

“Early in the illness, you really may not be able to tell the difference between hantavirus and having the flu,” said Dr Sonja Bartolome of UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

Symptoms of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome usually show between one to eight weeks after contact with an infected rodent. As the infection progresses, patients might experience tightness in the chest, as the lungs fill with fluid.

The other syndrome caused by hantavirus — hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome — usually develops within a week or two after exposure.

Death rates vary by which hantavirus causes the illness. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is fatal in nearly 40 per cent of people infected, while the death rate for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome varies from 1 per cent to 15 per cent of patients, according to the CDC.

How to prevent hantavirus

There is no specific treatment or cure, but early medical attention can increase the chance of survival.

Despite years of research, Dr Harkins said that many questions have yet to be answered, including why it can be mild for some people and very severe for others and how antibodies are developed. She and other researchers have been following patients over long periods of time in hopes of finding a treatment.

“A lot of mysteries,” she said, noting that what researchers do know is that rodent exposure is a key.

The best way to avoid the germ is to minimise contact with rodents and their droppings. Use protective gloves and a bleach solution for cleaning up rodent droppings.

Public health experts caution against sweeping or vacuuming which can cause virus to get into the air.

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Who is Section V's all-time girls basketball player? VOTE in the poll sponsored by Faber Builders

It's hard to whittle down 50-plus years of local girls basketball history, but that's exactly what we're trying to do as the United States readies for its 250th anniversary.

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USA Today Sportsis recognizing the top athletes of all time. Among several other sports, theDemocrat and Chronicleis posing this question: Who is the top player in Section V girls basketball history?

To be clear, there is no perfect answer. Dozens of athletes, whether through individual states and accolades or team accomplishments, are worthy of consideration.

Here are 15 former Section V girls basketball players that we're presenting among the greatest. But who isthe best? That's for you to decide. And if you notice an obvious omission, let us know.

Let the debate begin.

Maddy Brown, Honeoye Falls-Lima

Honeoye Falls-Lima's Maddy Brown was the All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year in 2005.

Brown was named All-Greater Rochester and New York state Class A Player of the Year in 2005 after leading the Cougars to their first state title (in their second straight final appearance). She finished her high school career with 2,017 points, and later played collegiately at Pittsburgh and Texas Tech.

Jamie Burke, Prattsburgh

Burke stands second all-time in Section V scoring with 2,458 points. She played six varsity seasons and led Prattsburgh to three Section V titles. During her career, she was a two-time All-Greater Rochester selection and theDemocrat and Chronicle'sFemale Athlete of the Year in 1992-93.

Meg Dahlman, Nazareth

Nazareth's Meghan Dahlman battles for a rebound during the NYSPHSAA Class B quarterfinals March 11, 2001 at SUNY Brockport.

Dahlman wrapped her varsity career with 2,085 points and 1,033 rebounds, after leading the Lasers to four Section V titles. She was a three-time Section V tournament MVP, three-time All-Greater Rochester selection and two-time AGR Player of the Year. After high school, she played collegiately at Marist.

Cierra Dillard, Gates Chili

Gates-Chili's Cierra Dillard, center, leads a fast break against Brockport on Jan. 17, 2012.

When theDemocrat and Chroniclereleased the 2010s All-Decade team, Dillard was the voting panel's choice for the decade's top player. She was a four-time All-Greater Rochester choice and led the Spartans to three Section V titles and three state tournament selections. Dillard was named AGR Player of the Year in 2014 after scoring 27.2 points, 8.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game.

Debbie Eaves, Penn Yan

Eaves' senior season in 1986 was one for the ages. She led the Mustangs to a perfect 26-0 season and New York state Class B title. After the season, she was named first team All-Greater Rochester for the third time (at a time when only five players were selected for the nod) and New York state's Small School Player of the Year. She finished her career with 1,781 points and 1,166 rebounds. After high school, Eaves played four seasons at the University of Delaware.

Alyssa Fenyn, Newark

Newark's Alyssa Fenyn during a game in March 2009.

Few have been better scorers than Fenyn, who finished her career with 2,499 career points which ranks second all-time in Section V. In 2009, she led the Reds to the New York state Class A title and was the final four's MVP. Postseason honors that season included New York state's Class A Player of the Year and All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year (her fourth AGR nod). After high school, Fenyn started for four seasons at Virginia Tech.

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Caitlin Howe, Fairport

Fairport's Caitlin Howe, right, hugs teammate Pietrina Micoli after the Red Raiders won the Class AA section championship March 7, 2001.

Howe was part of four Section V title teams. She was a five-time all-tournament selection, four-time All-Greater Rochester selection and two-time Player of the Year. Howe joined the 2,000-point club despite two major knee injuries that cost her her senior season in 2001-02. Howe later played at Duke University.

Shenise Johnson, Rush-Henrietta

Rush-Henrietta's Shenise Johnson was a three-time All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year.

Johnson was the primary reason why Rush-Henrietta became the first Section V team to claim three consecutive state crowns, doing so from 2006 to 2008. She became the first player in the award's history to be named All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year three times. Johnson's varsity career concluded with 2,244 points.

Sandy Mitchell, Waterloo

Western's Sandy Mitchell, right, scrambles for a loose ball as NYC's Gay Hemphill reaches over during open women's bronze medal game. Western was victorious over NYC. 8/6/95, Ithaca,

Mitchell was a two-time All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year (1993,1994) and was "Miss New York State Basketball" in 1994. She later played at Seton Hall, where she was the Big East's top rookie in 1995. Mitchell was named to the inaugural Section V Basketball Hall of Fame class in 2000.

Beth Record, Red Jacket

Red Jacket's Beth Record poses for her All-Greater Rochester portrait in 1996. Record is Section V's all-time leading scorer.

Section V's all-time leading scorer finished her career with 2,895 points and four Section V titles. Record was a two-time Section V tournament MVP, four-time All-Greater Rochester selection and two-time Player of the Year. She later played at Syracuse University and was drafted by the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks.

Kathy Ryan, Victor

In four varsity seasons, Ryan led the Blue Devils to a 72-9 record and two Section V titles (1977, 1978). She was a four-time all-tournament selection and two-time MVP, and three-time All-Greater Rochester selection. In 1979, she broke the single-game scoring record with 52 points. After high school, Ryan attended the University of Virginia where she led the Cavaliers to two ACC titles.

Heathar Shepard, Bloomfield

Bloomfield's Heathar Shepard drives to the basket during a Class C state semifinal game against Oyster Bay on March 17, 2001 at Hudson Valley Community College.

Shepard was a key piece in Bloomfield's late 1990s dynasty, pushing the Bombers to four consecutive Class C section titles (1998 to 2001) and two New York state titles (1999, 2000). Shepard was twice named first team all-state and was MVP of the 1999 state tournament. Her 277 career 3-pointers rank first in Section V history and seventh all time in New York state.

Megan Shoniker, Greece Arcadia

Greece Arcadia's Megan Shoniker hits a free throw during a game at Arcadia High School Feb. 2, 2007.

Shoniker ranks ninth all-time in Section V and scoring with 2,216 career points. At the time of her graduation in 2007, Shoniker was Monroe County's all-time leading scorer and only the third player ever to be named an All-Greater Rochester selection four teams. Shoniker was also a member of the 2005 Arcadia team that claimed the state title.

Christina Volpe, Batavia Notre Dame

Batavia Notre Dame's Christina Volpe led the Fighting Irish to a New York state title in 1999.

Volpe led the Fighting Irish to the New York state Class D title in 1999 and was named the state's Player of the Year after the season. She finished her varsity career with 2,359 points and over 1,400 rebounds. Volpe was also a two-time All-Greater Rochester choice.

Ashley Zahn, Canandaigua

Canandaigua's Ashley Zahn celebrates after the Braves won the Class AA championship in 2009.

Victor's current varsity head coach was one of Section V's best during her own high school career. She finished with 2,400 career points, averaged 20-plus points all four varsity seasons and was a four-time All-Greater Rochester selection. In 2009, she led the Braves to the Class AA section title and was tournament MVP. The following year, her senior season, Zahn averaged 24.3 points, 11 rebounds and four assists.

— Justin Ritzel works as a sports reporter for the Democrat and Chronicle, with a focus on Section V athletics and high school trends.

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Federal court strikes down Trump’s new global tariffs as illegal

Afederalcourt hasstruckdown globaltariffsimposed by PresidentDonald Trump, a rulingfollowinga stingingSupreme Courtloss.

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The Court of International Trade in New York, with a split three-judge panel, found the 10 percent global tariffs illegal after small businesses sued.

The 2-1 decision stated Trump overstepped congressional tariff authority, deeming the tariffs "invalid" and "unauthorized by law."

The third judge on the panel argued the law permits the president more leeway on such tariffs.

The ruling marked another legal setback for the Trump administration (Reuters/Mike Blake)

If the administration appeals Thursday’s decision, as expected, it would first turn to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, based in Washington, and then, potentially, the Supreme Court.

At issue are temporary 10 percenr worldwide tariffs the Trump administration imposed after the Supreme Court in February struck down even broader double-digit tariffs the president had imposed last year on almost every country on Earth. The new tariffs, invoked under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, were set to expire July 24.

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The court’s decision directly applied only to three of the plaintiffs — the state of Washington and two businesses, spice company Burlap & Barrel and toy company Basic Fun! “It’s not clear’’ whether other businesses would have to continue to pay the tariffs, said Jeffrey Schwab, director of litigation at the libertarian Liberty Justice Center, which represented the two companies.

“We fought back today and we won, and we’re extremely excited,” Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, told reporters Thursday.

The ruling marked another legal setback for the Trump administration, which has attempted to shield the U.S. economy behind a wall of import taxes. Last year, Trump invoked the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to declare the nation's longstanding trade deficit a national emergency, justifying sweeping global tariffs.

The Supreme Court ruled Feb. 28 that IEEPA did not authorize the tariffs. The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to establish taxes, including tariffs, though lawmakers can delegate tariff power to the president.

Trump is widely expected to try to replace the tariffs that have been struck down. The administration is conducting two investigations that could end in more tariffs.

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is looking into whether 16 U.S. trading partners — including China, the European Union and Japan — are overproducing goods, driving down prices and putting U.S. manufacturers at a disadvantage. It is also investigating whether 60 economies — from Nigeria to Norway and accounting for 99% of U.S. imports — do enough to prohibit the trade in products created by forced labor.

Federal court strikes down Trump’s new global tariffs as illegal

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New search warrant in Kristin Smart case, decades after 19-year-old disappeared

Nearly 30 years after 19-year-old Kristin Smart disappeared, California investigators conducted new search warrants as part of their ongoing probe into the location of her body.

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The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that deputies executed a search warrant at the 500 block of East Branch Street.

The sheriff's office declined to provide further details about the operation.

"The Sheriff’s Office remains committed to bringing Kristin home to her family. No further information is available," it said in a statement.

Inside the decadeslong search for justice in the Kristin Smart disappearance

Smart attended an off-campus party at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, where she was a freshman, on May 24, 1996, but never returned to her dormitory.

Investigators declared Smart legally dead in 2002 and the case remained cold until 17 years later, when the true crime podcast "Your Own Backyard" launched and helped investigators to get new witnesses and evidence.

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In 2021, investigators arrested and charged Paul Flores, who was a student at the college at the time of Smart's disappearance.

Detectives said that some classmates found Smart passed out during the early morning hours of May 25, 1996, and Flores appeared out of nowhere. He claimed to the other classmates that he knew where she lived and offered to help her to her dorm, detectives said.

Paul Flores sentenced to 25 years to life for murder of Kristin Smart

Flores was interviewed by officers following Smart's disappearance, but he was not charged.

In 2021,police searched the homebelonging to Flores' father, Ruben Flores, and allegedly found human blood and fibers in the dirt that matched the colors of the clothing Smart had been wearing when she went missing.

A juryconvicted Paul Floresin October 2022 of first-degree murder and he wassentencedin 2023 to 25 years to life.

Ruben Flores was charged with being an accessory to murder; however, a jury acquitted him on those charges.

Paul Flores appealed his conviction, but in January, the California Supreme Court denied his petition for review of his conviction.

New search warrant in Kristin Smart case, decades after 19-year-old disappeared

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Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide note released by federal judge

A federal court on Wednesday released asuicide note that Jeffrey Epstein allegedly wroteprior to his death in 2019 as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. The nature of Epstein’s death has been hotly debated by observers, though officials concluded he died by suicide in August of 2019.

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“They investigated me for month[s] — FOUND NOTHING!!!” according tothe note,which was allegedly written before Epstein was found unresponsive but alive in his cell in July of that year.

“It is a treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye,” the note continues. “Watcha want me to do — Bust out cryin!!”

“NO FUN," the message concludes. “NOT WORTH IT!!”

Epstein later died by suicide that August.

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A New York federal court on Wednesday unsealed a suicide note that Jeffrey Epstein allegedly wrote prior to his death behind bars in 2019 (New York State Division of Criminal Justice)

Epstein’s cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, claims he discovered the message inside of a book in July after the first incident. Epstein claimed that Tartaglione, a former police officer convicted of leading a murder plot, tried to kill him, but the disgraced financier did not subsequently repeat the claim after he was removed to another cell.

Tartaglione laterdescribed the note toThe New York Timesandreporter Jessica Reed Kraus. The paper then petitioned for the document, sealed as part of the murder case, to be released publicly.

On Monday, the Justice Departmentbacked the request.

Tartaglione’s “public statements constitute a waiver of the need for continued sealing as to the matters he has publicly disclosed,” Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, wrote in a filing.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information.

If you are based in the USA, and you or someone you know needs mental health assistance right now, call or text 988 or visit988lifeline.orgto access online chat from the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. This is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you are in another country, you can go towww.befrienders.orgto find a helpline near you. In the UK, people having mental health crises can contact the Samaritans at116 123orjo@samaritans.org

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