Malaysia

MOH keeps close watch on hantavirus outbreak

Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad confirmed that no Malaysians were on board the MV Hondius, the vessel at the centre of the outbreak.

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 08 May 2026 4:26PM

MOH keeps close watch on hantavirus outbreak
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome carries a mortality rate of between 30% and 40% - May 8, 2026

MALAYSIA is keeping a close watch on a deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to an Atlantic cruise ship, but health authorities say there is no direct impact on the country.

Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad confirmed that no Malaysians were on board the MV Hondius, the vessel at the centre of the outbreak.

He added that the health ministry has been monitoring the situation and has also been in touch with Singaporean authorities, whose two crew members on the ship have since tested negative.

While the incident appears contained and does not involve Malaysians, Dzulkefly said the government is not taking any chances.

“The ministry will continue tracking developments at both regional and global levels to ensure Malaysia’s border readiness and healthcare response remain robust,” he stressed.

At the same time, he warned that hantavirus infections can be severe.

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome carries a mortality rate of between 30% and 40%, and with no specific antiviral treatment available, prevention is critical.

Dzulkefly urged the public to stay calm but remain cautious, including keeping homes and workplaces clean and free from pests.

The strain identified in this outbreak — the Andes variant — is drawing particular attention.

Unlike most hantaviruses, which spread through contact with infected rodent waste, this strain can also be transmitted between humans through close and prolonged contact.

Authorities worldwide are now tracing passengers from the cruise to curb any potential spread.

The outbreak has so far claimed three lives — a Dutch couple and a German national — with eight others believed to have been infected.

The World Health Organisation expects the outbreak to remain limited, provided containment measures are effectively enforced as the ship continues its journey from Cape Verde to Tenerife. – May 8, 2026

Related News

Malaysia / 4w

Covid-19 cases in Malaysia stable, no deaths recorded this year – MOH

Malaysia / 1mth

Government clinic appointment cards in Chinese: MOH probing matter (video)

Malaysia / 1mth

Hantavirus: Screening enhanced at entry points, over 20,000 vessels inspected – Dr Dzulkefly

World / 1mth

European countries monitor cruise-linked Hantavirus cases as WHO urges calm

Malaysia / 1mth

Health Ministry sets up task force to address medicine supply crisis

Malaysia / 1mth

No disruptions to healthcare services despite budget cuts, assures minister

Spotlight

Community

Penang new top cop looks to AI to help fight online fraud

By Ian McIntyre

World

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation

Malaysia

Zara Inquest: Court to decide in July whether stepsister to testify

Malaysia

Future of our nation rests on the rakyat, not political monkeys

Malaysia

Bersama to contest 15 Johor seats in upcoming state election

Malaysia

Middle East conflict: Costs to Malaysia rise close to 20%, raising food production pressures

Malaysia

MACC probes elephant transfer deal after RM53 million leak claims surface

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Malaysia, Bangladesh seek solution to Rohingya ethnic issue through ASEAN

You may be interested

Malaysia

Indecent behavior by two men on train sparks anger

Malaysia

Diesel vehicle owners will receive monthly quota of 200 litres for diesel and RON95

Malaysia

Zara Inquest: Court to decide in July whether stepsister to testify

Malaysia

Putrajaya injects RM9.8 billion into micro credit funding via six state institutions to boost SMEs

Malaysia

Rafizi says former top civil servants vying to contest under Bersama in Johor polls

Malaysia

Bangladesh PM Tarique given official welcome

Malaysia

Borrowers handing bank cards to third parties triggers severe criminal charges

Malaysia

KJ: 'Up to the party to decide if I contest in Negeri'