The Hague, Netherlands
Radboud hit the headlines on May 11 when 12 of its staff treating a hantavirus-positive evacuee from the MV Hondius cruise ship had to go into preventative quarantine.
Procedural errors were made in taking blood and disposing of the patient’s urine.
Earlier Friday, the World Health Organization upgraded its risk assessment for the Democratic Republic of Congo to its highest level, as the death toll from the outbreak there climbed.
Describing the situation as “deeply worrisome,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there were now nearly 750 suspected cases in the DR Congo and 177 suspected deaths.
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