A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has killed three people and led to a quarantine. The World Health Organization is investigating the outbreak and working to determine the cause.

As one official noted, 'We are working closely with the cruise ship company and local authorities to investigate the outbreak and prevent further spread.'

The hantavirus outbreak is a serious concern, and the World Health Organization is taking steps to prevent further spread. The virus is typically spread through contact with infected rodents or their droppings, and it can cause serious illness in humans.

The Cape Verde government has taken steps to prevent the spread of the virus, including quarantining the cruise ship and restricting travel to and from the area. The World Health Organization is working closely with local authorities to investigate the outbreak and provide guidance on how to prevent further spread.

Buffalo residents, who are planning to travel, will be watching this outbreak closely. The hantavirus outbreak is a reminder of the importance of taking precautions when traveling, especially in areas where the virus is common.

As the investigation continues, Buffalo residents will be eagerly awaiting updates. The World Health Organization's findings will have significant implications for public health, and Buffalo residents will be watching closely to see how the outbreak is contained.

The World Health Organization is expected to release more information about the outbreak in the coming weeks, and Buffalo residents will be watching closely to see what they have found.