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Identifying and Mapping Hendra virus
Hendra virus (HeV) was first described in 1994 following the outbreak of a novel disease fatally affecting horses and humans in south-east Queensland. Sporadic outbreaks in Queensland and north-east NSW were identified in 1999, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010.
Final report: preparing Australia by preparing Papua New Guinea
A biogeographic and ecological approach to wildlife health surveillance in Sahul: preparing Australian by preparing Papua New Guinea - final report 2012-13
Background and Objectives
This project aims to improve biosecurity for emergency animal diseases in wildlife in A
Social analysis of the AWHN Digest readership
Final Report June 2013
Report prepared for: Wildlife and Exotic Disease Preparedness Program 2012-2013
Report prepared by: Tiggy Grillo, Australian Wildlife Health Network in consultation with project team based at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES).
Development and Validation - Newcastle Disease
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Destroy and Let Lie Disposal Project
Project Summary
An outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease and many other emergency animal diseases (EAD) in Australia is likely to infect feral animals of domestic species origin.
AWHN OIE Report 2005
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