The Directorate-General of Health (Direção-Geral da Saúde or DGS) has published guidelines for managing potential hantavirus cases following an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. Health authorities emphasize that the risk to Portugal remains very low and no national preventive measures are necessary at this time. The guidance establishes protocols for identifying and treating suspected cases, including the designation of specific reference hospitals.
DGS issues hantavirus guidance; risk remains very low

Context & Explainers
The DGS (Direção-Geral da Saúde) is Portugal's central public health authority, responsible for setting health policy guidelines, managing vaccination programs, disease surveillance, and public health campaigns. It operates under the Ministry of Health.
The DGS issues clinical guidelines (normas) that health professionals across Portugal follow, manages the national vaccination schedule, coordinates responses to disease outbreaks, and publishes health statistics. It became widely known during the COVID-19 pandemic as the lead agency for public health guidance.
For residents, the DGS is the authoritative source for vaccination schedules, health alerts, and clinical guidance. Its recommendations shape how hospitals and health centers deliver care across the country.
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