More than 100 Viking cruise passengers get sick in gastrointestinal outbreak


The line's Viking Sea and Viking Venus ships in Malta.

More than 100 Viking passengers became sick during a recent cruise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

The public health agency said 106 of the Viking Neptune ship’s 838 guests reported being ill – nearly 13% of all passengers on board – during a sailing that ended Tuesday, as well as 9 out of 455 crew members, according to its website. Their main symptoms were abdominal cramps, vomiting and diarrhea.

The CDC said the causative agent was unknown. 

Viking did not immediately respond to USA TODAY’s request for comment.

Viking and the ship’s crew took steps such as implementing heightened cleaning and disinfection processes “according to the ship’s outbreak prevention and response plan,” and sharing updates on the number of gastrointestinal illness cases with the CDC Vessel Sanitation Program twice a day, the agency said.

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