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What Changed Today

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Front-Page Scan

  1. Nigeria strengthens outbreak preparedness through €4.2 million EU WHO programme (WHO Regional Office for Africa; 2026-05-11T16:57+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  2. Andes hantavirus outbreak: ECDC continues working on the frontline to support EU Member States (ECDC News; 2026-05-11T16:39+02:00; Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure; relevance 5/5)
  3. ECDC publishes guidance for the management of passengers linked to the Andes hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship (ECDC News; 2026-05-09T15:10+02:00; Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure; relevance 5/5)
  4. Cruise ship hantavirus outbreak: ECDC response activated (ECDC News; 2026-05-06T18:39+02:00; Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure; relevance 5/5)
  5. EXPERT REACTION: Poliovirus detected in WA wastewater (Scimex; 2026-05-01T02:44+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 4/5)
  6. Hantavirus outbreak grows to 11 cases, 9 confirmed (CIDRAP; 2026-05-12T20:31+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 3/5)
  7. WHO chief says "work not over" after evacuation of hantavirus-stricken cruise ship (CBS News; 2026-05-12T10:28+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 3/5)
  8. Genomic epidemiology of the 2025 mpox epidemic in Sierra Leone (Nature; 2026-05-12T10:18+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 3/5)
  9. 1 source(s) failed during collection: USDA APHIS Avian Influenza.

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Nigeria strengthens outbreak preparedness through €4.2 million EU WHO programme

5/5WHO Regional Office for AfricaOfficialOfficial sourceAfrica2026-05-11T16:57+00:00

Publications ochembac@who.int Mon, 11/05/2026 - 17:57 Abuja, Nigeria | 11 May 2026 For immediate release The Federal Government and its partners have today taken a major step towards strengthening the capacity of Nigeria’s healthcare delivery system to deal with disease outbreaks, with the launch of a collaborative initiative targeting public health institutions. Noncommunicable diseases are rising and now account for 27% of deaths in Nigeria, whilst Malaria contributes 30% of global malaria deaths and recurrent outbreaks, like cholera, diphtheria, Lassa fever, meningitis, Mpox, remain a major cause of illness and death (WHO). The €4.2 million (N6, 791 billion) programme funded by the European Union, aims to help strengthen core functions of selected public health institutes to detect outbreaks earlier, share information faster, and reduce the negative impact of poor health outcomes nationwide.

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Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure

Andes hantavirus outbreak: ECDC continues working on the frontline to support EU Member States

5/5ECDC NewsOfficialGlobal / Maritime2026-05-11T16:39+02:00

Passengers and crew continue to disembark and to be medically evacuated to their countries of origin. On 10 May, the cruise ship MV Hondius arrived at the port of Granadilla, Tenerife, Canary Islands. At disembarkation, they are all considered high-risk and repatriated, whether symptomatic or not, through non-commercial flights.

Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure

ECDC publishes guidance for the management of passengers linked to the Andes hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

5/5ECDC NewsOfficialGlobal / Maritime2026-05-09T15:10+02:00

The guidance published today by ECDC provides advice for public health professionals in the EU/EEA managing individuals potentially exposed to Andes hantavirus from the M/V Hondius, and for healthcare professionals and transport personnel involved in the disembarkation, transfer, and care of passengers and crew.

Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure

Cruise ship hantavirus outbreak: ECDC response activated

5/5ECDC NewsOfficialGlobal / Maritime2026-05-06T18:39+02:00

ECDC has deployed an expert from the EU Health Task Force to the cruise ship affected by the Andes hantavirus outbreak, as part of a joint effort to investigate the outbreak...