曾感染汉坦病毒的邮轮上美国乘客讲述隔离生活


2026年5月14日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:17 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

美国疾病控制与预防中心周四表示,美国境内因汉坦病毒接受健康监测的人数已增至41人,同时更多细节浮出水面,包括可能的航班接触史以及受影响的“洪迪厄斯号”(M/V Hondius)邮轮乘客的隔离状况。

美国疾控中心称,该邮轮的18名被接返乘客目前在内布拉斯加州和佐治亚州的设施中接受监测——其中16人在內布拉斯加大学医学中心国家检疫单元,另外2人在亚特兰大的埃默里大学医院。截至周四,另有7名在疫情被发现前已从邮轮返回美国的乘客也正在接受监测。

美国疾控中心周四还表示,还有更多“航班接触者”,也就是在旅途中可能暴露于病毒的人员,正在接受监测,但未给出具体人数。疾控中心尚未公布这些人员的行程路线和当前所在地。

官员们表示,普通民众面临的感染风险仍然很低,美国疾控中心周四称,目前美国尚无确诊病例。疾控中心表示,当前处于隔离状态的乘客均未出现症状。

卫生官员称,此次邮轮疫情已确认或疑似至少11例汉坦病毒感染病例,其中包括3例死亡病例:一对荷兰夫妇和一名德国女子。此次汉坦病毒疫情患者的病毒检测结果为安第斯毒株,该毒株可在人与人之间传播。而汉坦病毒通常通过啮齿动物传播。

“我感觉很糟糕——但这是正确的决定”

处于隔离状态的乘客中包括杰克·罗斯马林,一名纽约本地人,同时也是旅游博主。他接受了哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的采访,讲述了本应为期五周的旅行如今已延长至离家12周的现状。隔离中的乘客需接受42天的隔离期。

当被问及隔离期间会想念什么时,罗斯马林情绪激动。“我原本要去意大利参加我表亲的婚礼,很遗憾我去不了了,”他说,“我感觉很糟糕,但这是正确的决定。”

他讲述了在邮轮上最黑暗的那段时光——并表示对自己婚礼的期待支撑着他坚持下去。

“在邮轮上我最绝望的时候,我们开了一场婚礼筹备电话会议,”罗斯马林说,“能拥有一段正常的时刻,不用感觉自己被困在船上那个狭小的空间里,对未来一无所知,这种感觉真好。”

罗斯马林表示,他正努力专注于即将到来的事情。

从乘客转为护理员的乘客进入隔离状态

俄勒冈州肿瘤学家斯蒂芬·科恩菲尔德博士原本在邮轮上度假,疫情爆发时他也在船上。他周三告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,他的病毒检测结果为阴性,已从生物安全单元转移到内布拉斯加大学医学中心的隔离单元。

负责照料他的安吉拉·休利特博士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,科恩菲尔德在两次独立的聚合酶链式反应(PCR)检测中均呈阴性,抗体检测也为阴性,这意味着他早期出现的流感样症状不太可能与汉坦病毒有关。

休利特将这位选择挺身而出的度假医生称为“英雄”。

“他是一位在人们需要他的时候站出来的医生,”她说,“他确实帮助邮轮上的病患提供了护理和病情评估。”

邮轮乘客谈隔离经历

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/jake-rosmarin-passenger-from-hantavirus-stricken-cruise-ship-on-quarantine-experience/

汉坦病毒感染邮轮乘客杰克·罗斯马林谈隔离经历

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American passenger from hantavirus-hit cruise ship speaks about life in quarantine

May 14, 2026 / 7:17 PM EDT / CBS News

The number of people being monitored for hantavirus in the United States has grown to 41, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday, as new details emerge about potential flight exposures and the conditions of passengers in quarantine from the affected M/V Hondius cruise ship.

Eighteen repatriated passengers from the cruise are being monitored at facilities in Nebraska and Georgia – 16 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s National Quarantine Unit and two at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, the CDC said. As of Thursday, seven others who had already returned home from the cruise before the outbreak was identified are also being monitored.

The CDC also said Thursday that additional people who were “flight contacts,” or those who were exposed during travel, were being monitored, but didn’t give an exact number. The travel routes and current locations of the individuals have not been released by the CDC.

Officials say the risk to the general public remains low, and the CDC said Thursday there are no confirmed U.S. cases at this time. None of the passengers currently in quarantine are symptomatic, the CDC said.

There have been at least 11 confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus linked to the outbreak on the ship, health officials say, including three fatalities: A Dutch couple and a German woman. Patients involved in the hantavirus outbreak have tested positive for the Andes strain, which can be transmitted from person to person. Hantavirus is typically transmitted by rodents.

“I feel terrible — but it’s the right decision”

Among those in quarantine is Jake Rosmarin, a New York native and travel influencer who spoke with CBS News about what was supposed to be a five-week trip and is now stretching into 12 weeks away from home. Those in quarantine face a 42-day isolation period.

Rosmarin became emotional when asked about what he will miss while in quarantine. “I was supposed to go to my cousin’s wedding in Italy and unfortunately I won’t be making that,” he said. “I feel terrible, but it’s the right decision.”

He described the darkest stretch aboard the ship — and that looking forward to his own wedding helped him hold on.

“When I was in my darkest place on that ship, we had a wedding planning call,” Rosmarin said. “It was so nice to have a moment of normalcy and to not feel like I was stuck in that little box on a ship with so much unknown.”

Rosmarin said he is trying to stay focused on what lies ahead.

A passenger-turned-caregiver moves to quarantine

Dr. Stephen Kornfeld, an Oregon oncologist who was aboard the cruise ship on vacation when the outbreak began, told CBS News on Wednesday that he tested negative and was moved from the biocontainment unit to the quarantine unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Dr. Angela Hewlett, who has overseen his care, told CBS News that Kornfeld tested negative by PCR on two separate occasions and also tested negative for antibodies, making it unlikely his earlier flu-like symptoms were hantavirus-related.

Hewlett called the vacationing doctor who chose to act “a hero.”

“He is a physician who stepped up when people needed him,” she said. “He did help provide care and assessment for individuals who were ill on the cruise ship.”

Cruise ship passenger on quarantine experience
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/jake-rosmarin-passenger-from-hantavirus-stricken-cruise-ship-on-quarantine-experience/

Jake Rosmarin, passenger from hantavirus-stricken cruise ship, on quarantine experience

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