In August 2007, Australia which had previously been free of equine influenza, experienced a large outbreak that lasted approximately 4 months before it was eradicated. The outbreak required a significant national response by government and the horse industries. The main components of the response were movement controls, biosecurity measures, risk-based zoning and, subsequently, vaccination to contain the outbreak. Although not initially used, vaccination became a key element in the eradication program, with approximately 140 000 horses vaccinated. Vaccination is recognised as a valuable tool for managing El in endemically infected countries but there is little experience using it in situations where the objective is disease eradication. Vac...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
In August 2007, Australia which had previously been free of equine influenza, experienced a large ou...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
Objective To use modelling and epidemiological analyses to assess the effectiveness of control stra...
Objective To use modelling and epidemiological analyses to assess the effectiveness of control stra...
An outbreak of equine influenza (H3N8) occurred among fully vaccinated racehorses in Japan from Augu...
BACKGROUND:Equine influenza (EI) is an infectious respiratory disease of horses that has never been ...
In 2007, Australia experienced the most extensive equine influenza outbreak observed in recent years...
The aim of this thesis was to develop a disease model to evaluate the effectiveness of movement rest...
An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) caused by influenza A H3N8 subtype virus occurred in the Austra...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
In August 2007, Australia which had previously been free of equine influenza, experienced a large ou...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
Objective To use modelling and epidemiological analyses to assess the effectiveness of control stra...
Objective To use modelling and epidemiological analyses to assess the effectiveness of control stra...
An outbreak of equine influenza (H3N8) occurred among fully vaccinated racehorses in Japan from Augu...
BACKGROUND:Equine influenza (EI) is an infectious respiratory disease of horses that has never been ...
In 2007, Australia experienced the most extensive equine influenza outbreak observed in recent years...
The aim of this thesis was to develop a disease model to evaluate the effectiveness of movement rest...
An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) caused by influenza A H3N8 subtype virus occurred in the Austra...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
This study examines the potential for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control strategies that incorpora...