This paper summarises the results of several studies undertaken to investigate the spread of equine influenza (EI) virus in Australia in 2007, and to evaluate the outbreak management and response. In particular, the paper discusses the role of on-farm biosecurity, meteorological and other factors in preventing or facilitating the spread of virus onto horse premises during the early phases of the outbreak. In addition, the paper evaluates horse owners’ perceptions of biosecurity and management of the outbreak.4 page(s
Background During the 2007 equine influenza (EI) outbreak, infected horses were quarantined at Morga...
Background: Equine influenza virus (EIV) is considered enzootic in Europe (except Iceland), Asia, N...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biose...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) caused by influenza A H3N8 subtype virus occurred in the Austra...
A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biose...
In August 2007, Australia experienced its first-ever outbreak of equine influenza, a highly infectio...
The first ever Australian outbreak of equine influenza (EI) in 2007 resulted in the issuing of biose...
Background During the 2007 equine influenza (EI) outbreak, infected horses were quarantined at Morga...
Background During the 2007 equine influenza (EI) outbreak, infected horses were quarantined at Morga...
Background: Equine influenza virus (EIV) is considered enzootic in Europe (except Iceland), Asia, N...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted invol...
At the time of the initial notification of the occurrence of equine influenza (EI) in Australia in A...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biose...
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the fai...
An outbreak of equine influenza (EI) caused by influenza A H3N8 subtype virus occurred in the Austra...
A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biose...
In August 2007, Australia experienced its first-ever outbreak of equine influenza, a highly infectio...
The first ever Australian outbreak of equine influenza (EI) in 2007 resulted in the issuing of biose...
Background During the 2007 equine influenza (EI) outbreak, infected horses were quarantined at Morga...
Background During the 2007 equine influenza (EI) outbreak, infected horses were quarantined at Morga...
Background: Equine influenza virus (EIV) is considered enzootic in Europe (except Iceland), Asia, N...
In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred fi...