Until August 2007, Australia was one of only three countries internationally recognised to be free of equine influenza (EI). This report documents the diagnosis of the first cases of EI in Australian horses and summarises the investigations that took place over the next 5 days. During that time, a multifocal outbreak was identified across eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland. The use of an influenza type A pan-reactive real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction allowed rapid confirmation of suspect cases of EI
Summary In August 2007 there was an intake of 52 horses into the Eastern Creek Quarantine Station i...
<p>(a) From August–December 2007, around 70,000 horses were infected on over 9000 horse premises in ...
Equine influenza (EI) is a highly contagious disease of horses caused by the equine influenza virus ...
Until August 2007, Australia had not recorded an outbreak of equine influenza; indeed, significant q...
An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) caused by influenza A H3N8 subtype virus occurred in the Austra...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
A large-scale outbreak of equine influenza (EI) virus in Australia in 2007 resulted in major disrupt...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
Background: Equine influenza virus (EIV) is considered enzootic in Europe (except Iceland), Asia, N...
© 2016 Dr. Charles Mark El-HageDuring Australia’s equine influenza (EI) outbreak, horses were vaccin...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...
A real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) test for the matrix gene of ty...
In 2007, Australia experienced the most extensive equine influenza outbreak observed in recent years...
This paper summarises the results of several studies undertaken to investigate the spread of equine ...
Summary In August 2007 there was an intake of 52 horses into the Eastern Creek Quarantine Station i...
<p>(a) From August–December 2007, around 70,000 horses were infected on over 9000 horse premises in ...
Equine influenza (EI) is a highly contagious disease of horses caused by the equine influenza virus ...
Until August 2007, Australia had not recorded an outbreak of equine influenza; indeed, significant q...
An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) caused by influenza A H3N8 subtype virus occurred in the Austra...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
A large-scale outbreak of equine influenza (EI) virus in Australia in 2007 resulted in major disrupt...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
Background: Equine influenza virus (EIV) is considered enzootic in Europe (except Iceland), Asia, N...
© 2016 Dr. Charles Mark El-HageDuring Australia’s equine influenza (EI) outbreak, horses were vaccin...
cases of Hendra virus infection in horses in australia have been seen regularly since the virus was ...
A real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) test for the matrix gene of ty...
In 2007, Australia experienced the most extensive equine influenza outbreak observed in recent years...
This paper summarises the results of several studies undertaken to investigate the spread of equine ...
Summary In August 2007 there was an intake of 52 horses into the Eastern Creek Quarantine Station i...
<p>(a) From August–December 2007, around 70,000 horses were infected on over 9000 horse premises in ...
Equine influenza (EI) is a highly contagious disease of horses caused by the equine influenza virus ...