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Differentiated Contact Tracing for Emerging Zoonotic Hantavirus and Ebolavirus Infections: Lessons from the 2026 Andes Virus (MV Hondius) and Bundibugyo Virus Outbreaks
by
Francesco Broccolo
Francesco Broccolo 1,2,*
and
Massimiliano Galdiero
Massimiliano Galdiero 3,4
1
UOSD Virology and Microbiology, University Hospital P.O. Vito Fazzi—ASL Lecce, 73100 Lecce, Italy
2
Department of Experimental Medicine (DiMeS), University of Salento, 73100 Lecce, Italy
3
Department of Woman, Child and General and Specialized Surgery, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, 80138 Naples, Italy
4
UOC Virology and Microbiology, University Hospital “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Viruses 2026, 18(7), 708; https://doi.org/10.3390/v18070708 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 9 June 2026
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Revised: 24 June 2026
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Accepted: 25 June 2026
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Published: 26 June 2026
Abstract
In May 2026, two outbreaks occurred at once: an Andes virus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius expedition cruise ship (13 cases (12 laboratory-confirmed and 1 probable), 3 deaths, and more than 600 contacts traced across 32 countries and territories; passengers and crew from 23 countries; data as of 22 June 2026) and a Bundibugyo virus disease (BDBV) outbreak in Central Africa (more than 1000 laboratory-confirmed cases and more than 250 confirmed deaths in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda; data as of 22 June 2026). The two pathogens diverge sharply in their transmission epidemiology. Aboard the MV Hondius, person-to-person transmission was sustained across three generations from a single index case, and one asymptomatic, PCR-positive contact later developed symptoms, indicating pre-symptomatic ANDV RNA detection, although the extent to which this corresponds to infectiousness and onward transmission remains uncertain. BDBV, on current evidence, has not been documented to sustain pre-symptomatic transmission as a major driver of its outbreaks, which allows for contact tracing of different timing and intensity. This Perspective draws together the epidemiological data from the MV Hondius outbreak, the endemic-region experience (Chile’s 2021–2025 secondary attack rate of 5.7%; Argentina’s 1996 El Bolsón and 2018 Epuyén outbreaks), the molecular pathogenesis, the diagnostic platforms, the therapeutic pipeline (favipiravir, tocilizumab, Icatibant) and the vaccine strategies (USAMRIID DNA vaccine, phase 1 completed). We set the contact-tracing and active-surveillance protocols applied to ANDV against the less stringent protocols that may suffice for BDBV.
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Broccolo, F.; Galdiero, M.
Differentiated Contact Tracing for Emerging Zoonotic Hantavirus and Ebolavirus Infections: Lessons from the 2026 Andes Virus (MV Hondius) and Bundibugyo Virus Outbreaks. Viruses 2026, 18, 708.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v18070708
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Broccolo F, Galdiero M.
Differentiated Contact Tracing for Emerging Zoonotic Hantavirus and Ebolavirus Infections: Lessons from the 2026 Andes Virus (MV Hondius) and Bundibugyo Virus Outbreaks. Viruses. 2026; 18(7):708.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v18070708
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Broccolo, Francesco, and Massimiliano Galdiero.
2026. "Differentiated Contact Tracing for Emerging Zoonotic Hantavirus and Ebolavirus Infections: Lessons from the 2026 Andes Virus (MV Hondius) and Bundibugyo Virus Outbreaks" Viruses 18, no. 7: 708.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v18070708
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Broccolo, F., & Galdiero, M.
(2026). Differentiated Contact Tracing for Emerging Zoonotic Hantavirus and Ebolavirus Infections: Lessons from the 2026 Andes Virus (MV Hondius) and Bundibugyo Virus Outbreaks. Viruses, 18(7), 708.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v18070708
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