Henipaviruses cause fatal infection in humans and domestic animals. Transmission from fruit bats, the wildlife reservoirs of henipaviruses, is putatively driven (at least in part) by anthropogenic changes that alter host ecology. Human and domestic animal fatalities occur regularly in Asia and Australia, but recent findings suggest henipaviruses are present in bats across the Old World tropics. We review the application of the One Health approach to henipavirus research in three locations: Australia, Malaysia and Bangladesh. We propose that by recognising and addressing the complex interaction among human, domestic animal and wildlife systems, research within the One Health paradigm will be more successful in mitigating future human and dom...
The highly lethal Hendra and Nipah viruses have been described for little more than a decade, yet wi...
International audienceThe Henipavirus genus contains two highly lethal viruses, the Hendra and Nipah...
The highly lethal Hendra and Nipah viruses have been described for little more than a decade, yet wi...
Henipaviruses cause fatal infection in humans and domestic animals. Transmission from fruit bats, th...
Wildlife populations are affected by a series of emerging diseases, some of which pose a significant...
International audienceHendra virus and Nipah virus (NiV) are highly pathogenic zoonotic paramyxoviru...
Wildlife populations are affected by a series of emerging diseases, some of which pose a significant...
International audienceHendra virus and Nipah virus (NiV) are highly pathogenic zoonotic paramyxoviru...
Wildlife populations are affected by a series of emerging diseases, some of which pose a significant...
Two related, novel, zoonotic paramyxoviruses have been described recently. Hendra virus was first re...
Two related, novel, zoonotic paramyxoviruses have been described recently. Hendra virus was first re...
BACKGROUND: Henipaviruses (Hendra and Nipah virus) are highly pathogenic members of the family Param...
Nipah henipavirus (NiV) and Hendra henipavirus (HeV) are zoonotic emerging paramyxoviruses causing s...
Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) are highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses of the genus Henipav...
Bat-borne viruses carry undeniable risks to the health of human beings and animals, and there is gro...
The highly lethal Hendra and Nipah viruses have been described for little more than a decade, yet wi...
International audienceThe Henipavirus genus contains two highly lethal viruses, the Hendra and Nipah...
The highly lethal Hendra and Nipah viruses have been described for little more than a decade, yet wi...
Henipaviruses cause fatal infection in humans and domestic animals. Transmission from fruit bats, th...
Wildlife populations are affected by a series of emerging diseases, some of which pose a significant...
International audienceHendra virus and Nipah virus (NiV) are highly pathogenic zoonotic paramyxoviru...
Wildlife populations are affected by a series of emerging diseases, some of which pose a significant...
International audienceHendra virus and Nipah virus (NiV) are highly pathogenic zoonotic paramyxoviru...
Wildlife populations are affected by a series of emerging diseases, some of which pose a significant...
Two related, novel, zoonotic paramyxoviruses have been described recently. Hendra virus was first re...
Two related, novel, zoonotic paramyxoviruses have been described recently. Hendra virus was first re...
BACKGROUND: Henipaviruses (Hendra and Nipah virus) are highly pathogenic members of the family Param...
Nipah henipavirus (NiV) and Hendra henipavirus (HeV) are zoonotic emerging paramyxoviruses causing s...
Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) are highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses of the genus Henipav...
Bat-borne viruses carry undeniable risks to the health of human beings and animals, and there is gro...
The highly lethal Hendra and Nipah viruses have been described for little more than a decade, yet wi...
International audienceThe Henipavirus genus contains two highly lethal viruses, the Hendra and Nipah...
The highly lethal Hendra and Nipah viruses have been described for little more than a decade, yet wi...