A recent Hendra virus outbreak at a veterinary clinic in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, involved 5 equine and 2 human infections. In contrast to previous outbreaks, infected horses had predominantly encephalitic, rather than respiratory, signs. After an incubation period of 9–16 days, influenza-like illnesses developed in the 2 persons before progressing to encephalitis; 1 died. Both patients were given ribavirin. Basal serum and cerebrospinal fluid levels were 10–13 mg/L after intravenous administration and 6 mg/L after oral administration (isolate 90% inhibitory concentration 64 mg/L). Both patients were exposed to infected horses, 1 during the late incubation period in a horse. The attack rate for veterinary clinic staff exposed to inf...
Bat-to-horse transmission of Hendra virus has occurred at least 14 times. Although clinical signs in...
Hendra virus (HeV) was first described in 1994 in an outbreak of acute and highly lethal disease in ...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...
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...
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...
Hendra virus infection is an emerging viral disease of horses and humans in Australia. Although this...
A veterinarian became infected with Hendra virus (HeV) after managing a terminally ill horse and per...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae and one of two virus species in the gen...
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...
To better understand the natural history of Hendra virus infection and its tendency to relapse, 2 hu...
Bat-to-horse transmission of Hendra virus has occurred at least 14 times. Although clinical signs in...
Hendra virus (HeV) was first described in 1994 in an outbreak of acute and highly lethal disease in ...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...
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...
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...
Hendra virus infection is an emerging viral disease of horses and humans in Australia. Although this...
A veterinarian became infected with Hendra virus (HeV) after managing a terminally ill horse and per...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae and one of two virus species in the gen...
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...
To better understand the natural history of Hendra virus infection and its tendency to relapse, 2 hu...
Bat-to-horse transmission of Hendra virus has occurred at least 14 times. Although clinical signs in...
Hendra virus (HeV) was first described in 1994 in an outbreak of acute and highly lethal disease in ...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...