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Hantavirus may have spread to one of the most remote inhabited islands on Earth with just 220 residents
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A hantavirus outbreak may have been detected on Tristan da Cunha, one of the world's most remote inhabited islands in the South Atlantic with a population of 220 residents, located 1,500 miles from its nearest inhabited neighbor St Helena.

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Hantavirus may have spread to one of the most remote inhabited islands on Earth with just 220 residents
It is the world’s remotest inhabited island — located 1,500 miles away and a six-day boat ride from its nearest inhabited neighbor, St Helena.
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