Objectives: To evaluate the level of biosecurity training among Australian equine veterinarians and to assess their perceptions of biosecurity and infectious disease risk and their opinions about the management of the 2007 equine influenza (EI) outbreak. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: A survey was conducted among equine veterinarians attending the 2010 annual conference of the Equine Veterinarians Australia (EVA) in New South Wales, Australia. Data were collected using a self-completed questionnaire and analysed using Fisher's exact tests to assess veterinarians' levels of biosecurity training, their perceptions of infectious disease and views regarding the 2007 EI outbreak management. Results: A total of 46 of the 196 (23.5%) atte...
This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of zoonotic disease risk among Australian vete...
Objective Updating veterinarians (vets) on the latest biosecurity resources, information and alerts...
<div><p>Q fever vaccine uptake among veterinary nurses in Australia is low, suggesting veterinarians...
Objectives To evaluate the level of biosecurity training among Australian equine veterinarians and t...
The first ever Australian outbreak of equine influenza (EI) in 2007 resulted in the issuing of biose...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biose...
Horses are transported in the United States more than any other livestock species and co-mingle at v...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
Objective-To assess awareness, perceived relevance, and acceptance of surveillance and infection con...
A better understanding of veterinary students’ perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge about ant...
Biosecurity advice is an important way veterinarians can help farmers to reduce disease burdens on t...
Background: To determine the rabies vaccination status of Queensland veterinarians and veterinary st...
A better understanding of veterinary students’ perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge about ant...
International audienceBackground: Rhodococcus equi (R.equi) VapA+ is a facultative pathogen that cou...
This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of zoonotic disease risk among Australian vete...
Objective Updating veterinarians (vets) on the latest biosecurity resources, information and alerts...
<div><p>Q fever vaccine uptake among veterinary nurses in Australia is low, suggesting veterinarians...
Objectives To evaluate the level of biosecurity training among Australian equine veterinarians and t...
The first ever Australian outbreak of equine influenza (EI) in 2007 resulted in the issuing of biose...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biose...
Horses are transported in the United States more than any other livestock species and co-mingle at v...
In recent years, outbreaks of exotic as well as newly emerging infectious diseases have highlighted ...
Objective-To assess awareness, perceived relevance, and acceptance of surveillance and infection con...
A better understanding of veterinary students’ perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge about ant...
Biosecurity advice is an important way veterinarians can help farmers to reduce disease burdens on t...
Background: To determine the rabies vaccination status of Queensland veterinarians and veterinary st...
A better understanding of veterinary students’ perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge about ant...
International audienceBackground: Rhodococcus equi (R.equi) VapA+ is a facultative pathogen that cou...
This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of zoonotic disease risk among Australian vete...
Objective Updating veterinarians (vets) on the latest biosecurity resources, information and alerts...
<div><p>Q fever vaccine uptake among veterinary nurses in Australia is low, suggesting veterinarians...