March 15, 2010 7:46 PM

Cruise Returns with Sick Travelers - Again

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(AP)  Passengers have again fallen ill with a stomach bug aboard a cruise ship hit by a virus last month on its previous trip from South Carolina.

Celebrity Cruise spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez said Friday that 55 of the nearly 1,900 passengers on board the Celebrity Mercury were sick.

More than 400 passengers and crew fell ill during a cruise that ended in Charleston on Feb. 26. The vessel sailed again last weekend after a one-day delay to allow a crew to sanitize the ship.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said tests showed last month's outbreak was caused by norovirus, which can spread quickly in closed quarters. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps.

South Carolina health officials have reported twice as many cases of norovirus as normal this winter.

The virus may have come on board the ship with passengers, crew members or supplies. But it's almost impossible to pinpoint a specific cause in a closed place like a cruise liner, said Adam Myrick, a spokesman for the state Department of Health and Environmental Control.

"It's so ubiquitous. It's everywhere," he said. "There's no way you can say it came from this stairwell, this handrail in this stairwell."

And because the virus lingers in those who have been ill even after they feel better, even extensive cleaning can make it hard to prevent outbreaks.

"It's very difficult to do because you can shed the virus up to two weeks after a patient doesn't have the symptoms anymore," he said. "As soon as someone sets foot into a supposedly sanitized environment, they can still be shedding the virus."

The CDC Vessel Sanitation Web site listed three other ships scheduled to return from cruises Friday with reports of intestinal illnesses, one confirmed as norovirus.

The Celebrity Cruise Millennium sailing from Puerto Rico reported 180 of 2,958 sick in illnesses confirmed to be norovirus.

A total of 116 of the 3,006 passengers and crew aboard the Royal Caribbean International Jewel of the Seas took ill on a cruise out of Miami while 287 of the 1,770 aboard the Holland American Line Maasdam out of Fort Lauderdale were sick. The CDC said the causes of those outbreaks have not been confirmed.

For all of 2009, the CDC site listed a total of 15 outbreaks of intestinal illnesses on cruise ships. This year there have been seven, about on pace with last year when, by this date, there were six.

Two outbreaks last year on the Mercury were blamed on norovirus. An estimated 14.3 million passengers are expected to take cruises this year, according to the Cruise Lines International Association, an industry trade group.

The Mercury sailing last month ushered in Charleston's first year-round cruising season. There will be 67 cruise calls in the city this year. In the past, there had been only a handful of winter cruises.

Later this spring, Carnival Cruise Lines will permanently base its 2,056-passenger Carnival Fantasy in the city.

AP
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by roybarson March 17, 2010 12:41 PM EDT
maybe it takes more than 1 day to disinfect a ship. Corporate arrogance.

stupid violin-type Toyota commertials tellin us they care- arrogance, unfortuntely, as any owner of a reliable 20 year old toyota car will say.

tiger woods, arrogant, not sorry, just caught, going through necessary PR motions, come on people.

tiger wood's caddie- not one person believes you, you are a liar. you
knew of his indescretions, no way you could not.

politicians- do not let arrogance get into your thinking. you can loose your
job.

sara for president? What from 2014 to about 2015 , then she will quit to write another book? ha

folks, we need to call these public figures on their arrogance, like the ny govenor and sara palin firing a man for not firing the cop who divorced her family member, i will never forget that arrogance. she would be good for dancing with the stars, though, don't throw her away.
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by kevboom March 6, 2010 7:38 AM EST
Note to self... do NOT take a Celebrity Cruise out of Charleston.
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by kbbpll March 6, 2010 1:45 AM EST
Also, 73 of the nearly 1,900 passengers came home gay.
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by pete_in_az March 5, 2010 3:27 PM EST
To each their own. One mans dream vacation is another mans nightmare. I just never have understood cruises. Or RV's for that matter.

It must be a nightmare for the ships engineers to contend with that much extra effluent all at once.
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