Hantavirus Outbreak and Response
A hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship has led to quarantine measures and medical investigations. Six individuals, including a British national, were placed in isolation at a remote Australian facility for at least three weeks after exposure on a hantavirus-affected cruise . The outbreak, first reported to the WHO on May 2, 2026, has resulted in 11 cases and three deaths among passengers of the MV Hondius. The Andes strain of hantavirus was identified by Geneva University Hospital (HUG) on May 5, enabling the WHO to better understand the virus and implement containment measures. Hantaviruses, carried by rodents, can cause severe illnesses, with this strain confirmed in cases from the cruise .
Cancer Research and Risk Factors
A Danish study involving 7.4 million individuals found that men face a 52% higher risk of developing cancer and a 10% higher risk of dying from it compared to women across 24 of 35 investigated cancer types, including lung and liver cancer. The research highlights significant gender disparities in cancer susceptibility .
Prostate cancer screening using the PSA blood test was found to reduce deaths by two per 1,000 men screened, though the absolute benefit remains small. The study, analyzing 800,000 men, noted that 500 screenings are needed to prevent one death, raising concerns about overdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment .
A spike in ivermectin prescriptions among cancer patients has been linked to misinformation spread by Joe Rogan’s podcast, suggesting a growing reliance on unofficial medical advice during health crises .
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