Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, including Hendra virus (Paramyxoviridae:Henipavirus), that can spillover to domestic animals and thence to humans. We produced two models to estimate areas at potential risk of HeV spillover explained by the climatic suitability for its flying fox reservoir hosts, Pteropus alecto and P. conspicillatus. We included additional climatic variables that might affect spillover risk through other biological processes (such as bat or horse behaviour, plant phenology and bat foraging habitat). Models were fit with a Poisson point process model and a log-Gaussian Cox process. In response to climate change, risk expanded southwards due to an expansion of P. a...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Diseases that originate in wildlife and spillover to humans and domestic animals are of increasing p...
Understanding environmental factors driving spatiotemporal patterns of disease can improve risk miti...
Understanding environmental factors driving spatiotemporal patterns of disease can improve risk miti...
Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994,...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
AbstractHendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in Augu...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus, a novel member of the family Paramyxovirus that has emerged from bats in Australia, ca...
Hendra virus (HeV) is lethal to humans and horses, and little is known about its epidemiology. Biose...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Diseases that originate in wildlife and spillover to humans and domestic animals are of increasing p...
Understanding environmental factors driving spatiotemporal patterns of disease can improve risk miti...
Understanding environmental factors driving spatiotemporal patterns of disease can improve risk miti...
Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994,...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
AbstractHendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in Augu...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus, a novel member of the family Paramyxovirus that has emerged from bats in Australia, ca...
Hendra virus (HeV) is lethal to humans and horses, and little is known about its epidemiology. Biose...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...