Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlife; however, there is little mechanistic understanding of these causal links. Here, we examine the transmission dynamics of an emerging zoonotic paramyxovirus, Hendra virus (HeV), in its endemic host, Australian Pteropus bats (fruit bats or flying foxes). HeV is a biosecurity level 4 (BSL-4) pathogen, with a high case-fatality rate in humans and horses. With models parametrized from field and laboratory data, we explore a set of probable contributory mechanisms that explain the spatial and temporal pattern of HeV emergence; including urban habituation and decreased migration-two widely observed changes in flying fox ecology that result from an...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an important emergent virus in Australia known to infect horses and humans in ...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
<div><p>Zoonoses from wildlife threaten global public health. Hendra virus is one of several zoonoti...
Zoonoses from wildlife threaten global public health. Hendra virus is one of several zoonotic viral ...
<div><p>Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australi...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994,...
Bats of the genus Pteropus (flying-foxes) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) which periodica...
<div><p>Bats of the genus <i>Pteropus</i> (flying-foxes) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) ...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus, a novel member of the family Paramyxovirus that has emerged from bats in Australia, ca...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an important emergent virus in Australia known to infect horses and humans in ...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
<div><p>Zoonoses from wildlife threaten global public health. Hendra virus is one of several zoonoti...
Zoonoses from wildlife threaten global public health. Hendra virus is one of several zoonotic viral ...
<div><p>Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australi...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994,...
Bats of the genus Pteropus (flying-foxes) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) which periodica...
<div><p>Bats of the genus <i>Pteropus</i> (flying-foxes) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) ...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus, a novel member of the family Paramyxovirus that has emerged from bats in Australia, ca...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an important emergent virus in Australia known to infect horses and humans in ...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...