American passenger on hantavirus-hit cruise feels 'blindsided,' 'misled' by new quarantine orders - KSL.com
OMAHA, Nebraska — An American passenger who was exposed to the Andes strain of hantavirus on the cruise ship HV Hondius said he feels "blindsided" and "misled" by new orders requiring him to stay at the National Quarantine Center in Nebraska under federal supervision.At least two passengers were formally ordered to stay in quarantine in Nebraska after they pushed to leave. The others were told that if they did not voluntarily stay, they would also be ordered to remain.
Allegheny County residents warned of increased risk for ticks and Lyme disease - TribLIVE.com
As Allegheny County residents step outside to enjoy near-record heat this week, local health experts are warning about the dangers of Lyme disease after an unusually high number of tick bites reported across the country. In April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an early advisory urging the public to guard against ticks, as reported by The Associated Press.
Canadian MV Hondius cruise passenger tests positive for hantavirus - NBC News
A Canadian who was a passenger on the MV Hondius cruise ship has tested positive for the Andes hantavirus, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced Saturday. The individual, whose identity officials did not disclose, was hospitalized Thursday along with their spouse, who is also experiencing mild symptoms.
Two Tiny Preemie Kittens Find Each Other Right When They Need It Most - The Dodo
Hannah Shaw, neonatal kitten expert and founder of Orphan Kitten Club, recently started caring for a tiny kitten named Pixie. Pixie, who was born prematurely, weighed just 49 grams, making her one of the smallest kittens Shaw had ever seen.