To determine the epidemiologic and clinical features of a 2008 outbreak of Hendra virus infection in a veterinary clinic in Australia, we investigated the equine case-series. Four of 5 infected horses died, as did 1 of 2 infected staff members. Clinical manifestation in horses was predominantly neurologic. Preclinical transmission appears likely
Hendra virus infection is a disease caused by Hendra virus. Initially named Equine Morbilivirus, Hen...
Bats of the genus Pteropus are natural hosts of henipaviruses, an emergent group of viruses that inc...
A qualitative study of equine veterinarians and allied staff from Queensland, Australia, showed that...
To determine the epidemiologic and clinical features of a 2008 outbreak of Hendra virus infection in...
To determine the epidemiologic and clinical features of a 2008 outbreak of Hendra virus infection in...
A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5...
A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5...
A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5...
Hendra virus occasionally causes severe disease in horses and humans. In Australia in 2013, infectio...
Hendra virus (HeV) was first described in 1994 in an outbreak of acute and highly lethal disease in ...
Hendra virus infection is an emerging viral disease of horses and humans in Australia. Although this...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...
A veterinarian became infected with Hendra virus (HeV) after managing a terminally ill horse and per...
Hendra virus, first identified in 1994 in Queensland, is an emerging zoonotic pathogen gaining impor...
Hendra virus occasionally causes severe disease in horses and humans. In Australia in 2013, infectio...
Hendra virus infection is a disease caused by Hendra virus. Initially named Equine Morbilivirus, Hen...
Bats of the genus Pteropus are natural hosts of henipaviruses, an emergent group of viruses that inc...
A qualitative study of equine veterinarians and allied staff from Queensland, Australia, showed that...
To determine the epidemiologic and clinical features of a 2008 outbreak of Hendra virus infection in...
To determine the epidemiologic and clinical features of a 2008 outbreak of Hendra virus infection in...
A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5...
A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5...
A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5...
Hendra virus occasionally causes severe disease in horses and humans. In Australia in 2013, infectio...
Hendra virus (HeV) was first described in 1994 in an outbreak of acute and highly lethal disease in ...
Hendra virus infection is an emerging viral disease of horses and humans in Australia. Although this...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...
A veterinarian became infected with Hendra virus (HeV) after managing a terminally ill horse and per...
Hendra virus, first identified in 1994 in Queensland, is an emerging zoonotic pathogen gaining impor...
Hendra virus occasionally causes severe disease in horses and humans. In Australia in 2013, infectio...
Hendra virus infection is a disease caused by Hendra virus. Initially named Equine Morbilivirus, Hen...
Bats of the genus Pteropus are natural hosts of henipaviruses, an emergent group of viruses that inc...
A qualitative study of equine veterinarians and allied staff from Queensland, Australia, showed that...