UK identifies new suspected hantavirus case on remote island
The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed two British cases of hantavirus linked to an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. A new suspected case has also been identified in a British national on the remote island of Tristan da Cunha.

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AI-generatedThe UK Health Security Agency has confirmed two British cases of hantavirus linked to an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. A new suspected case has also been identified in a British national on the remote island of Tristan da Cunha. The outbreak has resulted in five confirmed infections and three deaths among passengers of various nationalities. The cruise ship is expected to dock in Tenerife, Spain, where asymptomatic British passengers will be flown back to the UK and advised to isolate for 45 days. Seven British nationals previously disembarked in St. Helena, with two now isolating in the UK. The World Health Organization has stated that the global risk remains low, emphasizing that hantavirus is a different virus from coronavirus and does not spread as easily between people.
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5 extractedThe Andean strain of hantavirus can, in rare instances, spread between people.
The World Health Organization stated that the global risk of hantavirus remains low.
Three people, a Dutch couple and a German national, have died from hantavirus contracted during the voyage.
UK Health Security Agency confirmed two British cases of hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship.
A suspected new case of hantavirus has been identified on Tristan da Cunha island.