Hantavirus and the Cruise Ship Incident: Clear, Simple Lessons
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Listening
Hantavirus and the Cruise Ship Incident: Clear, Simple Lessons
Three people died on the cruise ship MV Hondius in the Atlantic Ocean. The ship left Ushuaia, Argentina, and was sailing toward Cape Verde. One case of hantavirus has been confirmed and five other cases are suspected. One person was in intensive care in South Africa. The World Health Organization is helping with the investigation and with medical evacuation. The cruise company is Oceanwide Expeditions.
Hantavirus is a virus spread by rodents such as mice and rats. People can get hantavirus by breathing dust that has rodent urine or droppings. Early symptoms include fever, muscle aches, and cough. Medical care can help, but some people become very ill. If you have fever after travel, see a doctor quickly.
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Reading Practice
Read the article from the Listening section aloud. Your AI teacher will give you pronunciation feedback.
Discussion
Do you worry about catching infections when you travel by ship? Why or why not?
Have you ever felt sick after a trip? What did you do?
What do you think are easy steps people can take to avoid rodent contact?