AbstractHendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994, after the death of 20 horses and one human. Since then it has occurred regularly within a portion of the geographical distribution of all Australian flying fox (fruit bat) species. There is, however, little understanding about which species are most likely responsible for spillover, or why spillover does not occur in other areas occupied by reservoir and spillover hosts. Using ecological niche models of the four flying fox species we were able to identify which species are most likely linked to spillover events using the concept of distance to the niche centroid of each species. With this novel approach we found that 20 out of 27 eve...
Diseases that originate in wildlife and spillover to humans and domestic animals are of increasing p...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994,...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
<div><p>Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australi...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Diseases that originate in wildlife and spillover to humans and domestic animals are of increasing p...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...
Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus of Australian flying fox bats. It was first detected in August 1994,...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus is a recently emerged bat-borne zoonotic agent with high lethality in horses and humans...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen of concern in Australia given its ability to spillover fr...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
<div><p>Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australi...
Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes highly lethal disease in horses and humans in the eastern Australian state...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Diseases that originate in wildlife and spillover to humans and domestic animals are of increasing p...
Disease risk mapping is important for predicting and mitigating impacts of bat-borne viruses, includ...
Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlif...