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The death of an unvaccinated horse from Hendra virus this week in southeast Queensland is the state’s first reported case in ...
An unlikely hero has emerged in the fight against an "absolutely terrifying" virus which has again reared its head in Australia.
The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) and Equine Veterinarians Australia (EVA) are reminding horse owners across Queensland and New South Wales ...
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Authorities are urging horse owners to vaccinate against the virus but organisers of Queensland’s two biggest equestrian ...
Queensland’s veterinary regulator will issue urgent legal advice to all registered veterinarians across the state, ...
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A deadly animal-borne virus that can also infect humans has resurfaced in South East Queensland, with authorities confirming the state’s first case of Hendra virus since 2022.
Health authorities and epidemiologists across the country have issued a warning to equestrian owners to vaccinate their ...
The death of a horse from the Hendra virus in southeast Queensland, in what authorities say is the state’s first case of the disease since 2022, has raised alarm.