Four states are monitoring Americans who returned from a cruise ship where three passengers died during an outbreak of hantavirus.

Virginia, Georgia, California, and Arizona all reported that residents of those states were on the MV Hondius, have returned home, but are not showing symptoms of the illness, according toNewsweek.

The Virginia passenger “is currently in good health, not showing any signs of infection, and is under public health monitoring,” the state’s Department of Health said.

“Generally speaking, we believe the risk to the general public to be low,” a representative of the department added.

“Hantaviruses are a group of viruses carried by rodents that can cause severe disease in humans.

People are usually infected through contact with infected rodents or their urine, droppings or saliva.

The species of hantavirus involved in this case is the Andes virus – which is…

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An Arizona Department of Health Services representative said the passenger that came back to Arizona “is not symptomatic and is being monitored by public health,” the representative said.

California officials said they were told travelers had returned to the state, and confirmed the risk to residents was low.

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