Background: Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus that causes periodic serious disease and fatalities in horses and humans in Australia first identified in 1994. Pteropid bats (commonly known as flying-foxes) are the natural host of the virus, and the putative route of infection in horses is by ingestion or inhalation of material contaminated by flying-fox urine or other bodily fluids. Humans become infected after close contact with infected horses. Horse owners in Australia are encouraged to vaccinate their horses against Hendra virus to reduce the risk of Hendra virus infection, and to prevent potential transmission to humans. After the vaccine was released in 2012, uptake by horse owners was slow, with some estimated 11-17% of horses in Austra...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Design: A cross-sectional study of private veterinarians providing equine services in Queensland. ...
2020 Australian Veterinary Association Background: Hendra virus (HeV) is endemic in Australian flyin...
Background: Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus that causes periodic serious disease and fatalities in h...
Abstract Background Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus that causes periodic serious disease and fatalit...
Hendra virus is a zoonotic paramyxovirus, which causes severe respiratory and neurological disease i...
Hendra virus is a zoonotic paramyxovirus, which causes severe respiratory and neurological disease i...
Background: The development of a horse vaccine against Hendra virus has been hailed as a good exampl...
Background: The development of a horse vaccine against Hendra virus has been hailed as a good exampl...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Design: A cross-sectional study of private veterinarians providing equine services in Queensland. ...
2020 Australian Veterinary Association Background: Hendra virus (HeV) is endemic in Australian flyin...
Background: Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus that causes periodic serious disease and fatalities in h...
Abstract Background Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus that causes periodic serious disease and fatalit...
Hendra virus is a zoonotic paramyxovirus, which causes severe respiratory and neurological disease i...
Hendra virus is a zoonotic paramyxovirus, which causes severe respiratory and neurological disease i...
Background: The development of a horse vaccine against Hendra virus has been hailed as a good exampl...
Background: The development of a horse vaccine against Hendra virus has been hailed as a good exampl...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus was identified in horses and humans in 1994, in Queensland, Australia. Flying foxes are...
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic novel paramyxovirus causing sporadic fatal infection in horses a...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Hendra virus infection is a zoonotic disease which spreads from bats to horses and from horses to pe...
Design: A cross-sectional study of private veterinarians providing equine services in Queensland. ...
2020 Australian Veterinary Association Background: Hendra virus (HeV) is endemic in Australian flyin...