- Title
- The equine Hendra virus vaccine remains a highly effective preventative measure against infection in horses and humans: ‘The imperative to develop a human vaccine for the Hendra virus in Australia’
- Authors/Creators
- A.J. Peel (Author/Creator) - Griffith UniversityH.E. Field (Author/Creator) - EcoHealth AllianceP.A. Reid (Author/Creator) - Australian Veterinary AssociationR.K. Plowright (Author/Creator) - Montana State UniversityC.C. Broder (Author/Creator) - Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesL.F. Skerratt (Author/Creator) - James Cook UniversityD.T.S. Hayman (Author/Creator) - Massey UniversityO. Restif (Author/Creator) - University of CambridgeM. Taylor (Author/Creator) - Macquarie UniversityG. Martin (Author/Creator) - James Cook UniversityG. Crameri (Author/Creator) - Australian Centre for Disease PreparednessI. Smith (Author/Creator) - Australian Centre for Disease PreparednessM. Baker (Author/Creator) - Australian Centre for Disease PreparednessG.A. Marsh (Author/Creator) - Australian Centre for Disease PreparednessJ. Barr (Author/Creator) - Australian Centre for Disease PreparednessA.C. Breed (Author/Creator) - Animal and Plant Health AgencyJ.L.N. Wood (Author/Creator) - University of CambridgeN. Dhand (Author/Creator) - The University of SydneyJ-A Toribio (Author/Creator)A.A. Cunningham (Author/Creator) - Zoological Society of LondonI. Fulton (Author/Creator) - President Equine Veterinarians Australia, St Leonards, NSW, Australia.W.L. Bryden (Author/Creator) - The University of QueenslandC. Secombe (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityL-F Wang (Author/Creator) - Duke-NUS Medical School
- Publication Details
- Infection Ecology & Epidemiology, Vol.6, Article 31658
- Identifiers
- 991005544630007891
- Copyright
- © 2016 Alison J. Peel et al.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
The equine Hendra virus vaccine remains a highly effective preventative measure against infection in horses and humans: ‘The imperative to develop a human vaccine for the Hendra virus in Australia’
Infection Ecology & Epidemiology, Vol.6, Article 31658
2016
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