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Exposure to Ross River virus found to be common in Queensland horse study
Horses living at the University of Queensland's large Gatton campus were found to be especially prone to exposure. ....
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Care required in storing blood to be tested for equine Cushing's disease - study
Leaving samples in the likes of a hot car can significantly affect test results, researchers in Australia find. ....
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Horse vaccination the most effective direct solution to reducing Hendra risk, say scientists
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Horse vaccination the most effective direct solution to reducing Hendra risk, say scientists
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The Hendra virus is transmitted from animals to humans and is a Bio-Safety Level-4 disease agent, which is the most dangerous level in the world. This requires scientists to wear fully encapsulated suits with their own air supply. © CSIRO
Cases of Hendra virus in Australia are likely to spread further south and inland because of climate change, according to the authors of a just published review.
The Hendra virus, first identified in 1994, is carried by flying fox fruit bats. It is capable of infecting horses and humans. ....
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