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Health officials monitoring Americans from hantavirus cruise outbreak

International health officials say the number of confirmed or suspected hantavirus cases stemming from the cruise ship outbreak has climbed to 11, including the three people who died. CBS News' Ian Lee and Dr. Céline Gounder have more.

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According to CBS News’s source item, Health officials monitoring Americans from hantavirus cruise outbreak, International health officials say the number of confirmed or suspected hantavirus cases stemming from the cruise ship outbreak has climbed to 11, including the three people who died. CBS News’ Ian Lee and Dr. Céline Gounder have more.

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