Hendra Virus: An Unprecedented Australian Outbreak
Australian health authorities are dealing with an unprecedented number and distribution of hendra cases.
Australian health authorities are dealing with an unprecedented number and distribution of hendra cases.
A Queensland horse was euthanized after testing positive for hendra virus; national total stands at 22 cases.
The guidelines were released in response to Australia’s deadliest hendra virus season in history.
A tenth horse in New South Wales has tested positive for hendra virus, bringing the national total to 21.
A Queensland horse was confirmed positive for hendra virus today, bringing the national total to 20 cases.
Three new cases of hendra virus were confirmed Aug. 17 in New South Wales, bringing the national total to 19.
A sixth horse tested positive for hendra virus in Australia, bringing the total to 16 confirmed cases.
The quarantines on Australian facilities that housed hendra-positive horses are slowly being lifted.
Queensland and New South Wales have both committed $3 million for hendra virus research.
A dog on one of the hendra virus-affected properties in southern Queensland tested positive for the disease.
The total number of confirmed hendra virus cases has reached 14, according to Chris Reardon, BVSc(Hons),
Twelve horses in Queensland and New South Wales have tested positive for hendra virus since late June.
The total number of confirmed hendra cases has risen to eight after a horse died Tuesday (July 12) at a ranch
Australian animal health officials confirmed Thursday (July 7) that seven horses have now died or been euthani
Australian animal health officials have reported that six horses have died or been euthanized as a result of
A second Australian horse has tested positive for hendra virus and was euthanized, according to a bulletin
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