Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Cruise ship returns with 384 sick passengers, crew

mini-1069716063902.jpgThe world's largest cruise ship returned to dock in Miami Sunday with more than 380 passengers and crew members recovering from a contagious stomach illness. The 338 sick passengers and 46 crew members accounted for about 7 percent of the 5,225 people aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas, the Miami-based cruise company said.

The norovirus outbreak happened during a seven-day cruise to Mexico, Cayman Islands, Jamaica and Haiti. A passenger likely brought the stomach illness on board when the cruise began from Miami on Nov. 26, according to a statement from Royal Caribbean spokesman Michael Sheehan.

Affected passengers and crew members received over-the-counter medication, the company reported. The ship was able to complete the cruise itinerary and return on schedule Sunday. Noroviruses are short-lived intestinal disturbances that affect about 23 million Americans each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

Last month, a norovirus outbreak sickened more than 700 passengers and crew members aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise based out of Port Everglades. The next voyage of Carnival Cruise Lines' Liberty was delayed two days so the ship could be decontaminated.

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