Health
Cruise Ship Passengers Confined in Bordeaux After Gastroenteritis Outbreak
More than 1,700 passengers and crew members remained confined aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Bordeaux on Wednesday after a suspected gastroenteritis outbreak sickened dozens of people and prompted French health authorities to suspend disembarkation procedures.
The vessel, the Ambition operated by Ambassador Cruise Line, arrived in Bordeaux after a journey that began in the Shetland Islands north of Scotland on May 6. The ship had also stopped in Belfast and Liverpool before reaching southwestern France, where it had been scheduled to continue onward to Spain.
French regional health authorities said around 50 passengers developed symptoms linked to an acute digestive illness, including vomiting and diarrhoea. Those affected were treated by the ship’s medical staff and isolated in their cabins to limit further spread.
The outbreak prompted authorities in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region to send a medical team aboard the vessel to assess the situation and collect samples for laboratory testing at Bordeaux University Hospital.
Officials confirmed that initial tests had ruled out norovirus, one of the most common causes of gastroenteritis outbreaks on cruise ships, though additional investigations were continuing. Health authorities said food poisoning had not yet been excluded as a possible cause.
French officials also moved quickly to distance the incident from recent hantavirus cases linked to another cruise ship, the MV Hondius, which has sparked international concern in recent weeks.
“There is no reason to draw any connection” between the Ambition outbreak and the hantavirus situation, regional health authorities said in a statement.
As a precaution, authorities ordered passengers and crew to remain aboard while interactions with the port were restricted. The decision was made because of the contagious nature commonly associated with gastroenteritis-type illnesses and pending final test results.
According to officials, the highest number of symptomatic cases was recorded on Monday while the ship was docked in Brest.
Health experts note that gastrointestinal illnesses can spread rapidly on cruise ships due to the close living conditions and shared dining facilities. Although outbreaks are relatively uncommon compared with the total number of global cruises, they remain a recurring concern for the industry.
The United States Vessel Sanitation Program has recorded four cruise ship outbreaks so far this year, including cases linked to norovirus and E.coli.
Vikram Niranjan, assistant professor of public health at the University of Limerick, said buffet dining, shared utensils and frequent contact with common surfaces can increase the risk of stomach viruses spreading among passengers.
Authorities have not yet announced when passengers aboard the Ambition will be allowed to leave the vessel.
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