The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially concluded its emergency response to a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship. The outbreak occurred on a transatlantic cruise vessel, prompting the CDC to initiate an urgent investigation and response protocol. The CDC deployed teams to assist with identifying cases, tracing contacts, and implementing infection control measures onboard the ship. While the exact number of cases was not specified, the CDC deemed the risk to public health contained, leading to the termination of the emergency response. The agency continues to monitor the situation and provide guidance on hantavirus prevention. This marks the official end of the heightened alert following the cruise ship incident, though standard public health protocols remain in place.