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Sat May 9, 2026, 04:27 PM Saturday

'Patient Zero' in deadly hantavirus cruise ship outbreak was Dutch ornithologist Leo Schilperoord [View all]

Source: NY Post

Patient Zero in the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak has been identified as ornithologist Leo Schilperoord, whose passion for birds may have cost him his life.

The 70-year-old man and his wife, Mirjam Schilperoord, 69, were on a five-month trip to South America. They first landed in Argentina on Nov. 27, and traveling through Chile, Uruguay and then back to Argentina in late March, where they went on a fateful birdwatching adventure.

The couple — from Haulerwijk, a small village of 3,000 people in the Netherlands — were identified in obituaries published in their monthly village magazine. When the Schilperoords returned to Argentina on March 27, they visited a landfill four miles outside the city of Ushuaia.

The spot, overrun with trash, is avoided like the plague by its residents, but serves as a pilgrimage point for birdwatchers from all over the world in search of a rare creature — the white-throated caracara, nicknamed Darwin’s caracara after famed evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin, the first to collect it.


Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/05/09/world-news/hantavirus-patient-zero-was-dutch-ornithologist-leo-schilperoord/

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"is avoided like the plague" eggplant Saturday #1
Unsparingly chosen language, to be sure. nt eppur_se_muova Saturday #4
Pay attention BigMin28 Saturday #6
The editor had a chuckle, great fun was had by all Prairie Gates Saturday #8
"is avoided like the plague by its residents" IronLionZion Saturday #2
A shame that such a beautful, harmless hobby resulted in their deaths. 70sEraVet Saturday #3
I don't think jet-setting around the world just to see this bird or that is such a 'harmless' hobby Conjuay Saturday #10
Wasn't he an actual bird scientist?? littlemissmartypants Saturday #11
my point remains. Conjuay 15 hrs ago #15
"Of all the polluting forms forms of transport, cruise ships are probably the worse" While true... EX500rider 12 hrs ago #16
By referencing a book about Birdwatching... littlemissmartypants 10 hrs ago #17
Can you imagine the pesticides cruise ships are applying this week womanofthehills 7 hrs ago #20
Wasn't 60 Minutes and Anderson Cooper birdwatching? BidenRocks Saturday #5
You'd think a free 40 billion from a Magalomaniac would help clean that up. Wait, their leader is a Magalomaniac n/t Cheezoholic Saturday #7
Did they put on any protective gesr ? Would it have helped ? JI7 Saturday #9
We used to watch birds at landfills LeftInTX 9 hrs ago #18
Hope you complained and got your money back. Gross question everything 4 hrs ago #22
Supposedly- 94% of Hanta virus is in NM, Colorado, Arizona womanofthehills 2 hrs ago #23
It might have protected against the virus, but ... JustABozoOnThisBus 8 hrs ago #19
there goes Trump's MADE IN CHINA bit Skittles Saturday #12
How about popsdenver Yesterday #13
Answers to questions I had Danascot 15 hrs ago #14
Close prolonged contact is not necessary for transmission. LisaL 42 min ago #24
Haven't they decided it was in Patagonia? LtTx 4 hrs ago #21
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