Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses and humans in Australia. Species of fruit-bats (genus Pteropus), commonly known as flying-foxes, are the natural host of the virus. We undertook a survey of horse owners in the states of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia to assess the level of adoption of recommended risk management strategies and to identify impediments to adoption. Survey questionnaires were completed by 1431 respondents from the target states, and from a spectrum of industry sectors. Hendra virus knowledge varied with sector, but was generally limited, with only 13 % of respondents rating their level of knowledge as high or very high. The majority of respondents (63...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging bat-borne virus endemic in Australia that can be transmitted from ...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Hendra virus causes sporadic zoonotic disease in Australia following spill over from flying foxes to...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus causes sporadic zoonotic disease in Australia following spill over from flying foxes to...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging bat-borne virus endemic in Australia that can be transmitted from ...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging bat-borne virus endemic in Australia that can be transmitted from ...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Hendra virus causes sporadic zoonotic disease in Australia following spill over from flying foxes to...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus causes sporadic zoonotic disease in Australia following spill over from flying foxes to...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging bat-borne virus endemic in Australia that can be transmitted from ...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging bat-borne virus endemic in Australia that can be transmitted from ...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...