Hendra virus (HeV) is an important emergent virus in Australia known to infect horses and humans in certain regions of the east coast. Whilst pteropid bats ("flying foxes") are considered the natural reservoir of HeV, which of the four mainland species is the principal reservoir has been a source of ongoing debate, particularly as shared roosting is common. To help resolve this, we sampled a colony consisting of just one of these species, the greyheaded flying fox, (Pteropus poliocephalus), at the southernmost extent of its range. Using the pooled urine sampling technique at approximately weekly intervals over a two year period, we determined the prevalence of HeV and related paramyxoviruses using a novel multiplex (Luminex) platform. Whils...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes a zoonotic disease with high mortality that is transmitted to humans from ...
Pteropid bats or flying-foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) ...
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 is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...
<div><p>Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australi...
Since it was first described in Australia in 1994, Hendra virus (HeV) has caused two outbreaks of fa...
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 a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes potentially fatal respiratory and/or neurological disease in both horses a...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes a zoonotic disease with high mortality that is transmitted to humans from ...
Pteropid bats or flying-foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) ...
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 is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...
<div><p>Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australi...
Since it was first described in Australia in 1994, Hendra virus (HeV) has caused two outbreaks of fa...
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 a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged zoonotic agent in Australia. Since first described in 1994, the v...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes potentially fatal respiratory and/or neurological disease in both horses a...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...