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CDC reports 21st cruise ship norovirus outbreak this year, with nearly 100 people infected
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CDC reports 21st cruise ship norovirus outbreak this year, with nearly 100 people infected

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: December 8, 2025 6:39 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published December 8, 2025
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed another norovirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship.

Aida Cruises’ AIDAdiva cruise ship was hit with a norovirus outbreak that sickened nearly 100 passengers during its Nov. 10–Dec. 16 voyage.

The cruise notified the CDC of the outbreak on Nov. 30, according to the agency’s report.

CDC REPORTS 19TH CRUISE SHIP NOROVIRUS OUTBREAK THIS YEAR, AFFECTING PASSENGERS AND CREW

The vessel departed from Hamburg, Germany, and was heading to England, the U.S., Mexico and Costa Rica, according to CruiseMapper.

Ninety-five passengers and six crew reported diarrhea and vomiting, the CDC’s data shows.

Over 2,000 passengers, plus 640 crew members, were on board.

In response to the outbreak, Aida Cruises said it increased cleaning and disinfection efforts across the ship. It also isolated sick passengers and crew, and collected stool samples for testing.

NOROVIRUS SICKENS OVER 200 CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS ON MONTH-LONG VOYAGE

“Seasonal illness peaks between November and April, and the AIDAdiva report reflects infection patterns on land,” an AIDA spokesperson told USA TODAY. 

“Therefore, we’ve added more hygiene protocols onboard, and cases are already going down.”

A large cruise ship, decorated with a painted mouth and eye, moves across the ocean.

The cruise line also consulted with CDC Vessel Sanitation Program officials about sanitation procedures and case reporting.

Scott Weisenberg, M.D., medical director of the NYU Langone Infectious Disease Associates and the NYU Travel Medicine Program, previously told Fox News Digital that the virus is highly contagious — and that it can spread quickly in crowded settings such as cruise ships.

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“If people have acute vomiting, they should avoid public areas, since even if they don’t touch anything, the virus can spread through the air,” he said.

Large AIDA cruise ship departing a harbor as people watch and take photos from the waterfront promenade.

Weisenberg also noted that proper hygiene plays a key role in preventing transmission. Shared surfaces can easily become contaminated, putting anyone who touches them at risk of infection.

He added that washing hands with soap and water offers better protection than using alcohol-based sanitizers.

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This latest incident adds to a growing number of norovirus outbreaks reported on cruise ships this year.

There have now been a total of 21 outbreaks, according to the CDC.

Fox News Digital reached out to Aida Cruises for comment.

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