Hendra virus infection in a veterinarian


Autoria(s): Hanna, J.N.; McBride, W.J.; Brookes, D.L.; Shield, J.; Taylor, C.T.; Smith, I.L.; Craig, S.B.; Smith, G.A.
Data(s)

01/11/2006

Resumo

A veterinarian became infected with Hendra virus (HeV) after managing a terminally ill horse and performing a limited autopsy with inadequate precautions. Although she was initially only mildly ill, serological tests suggested latent HeV infection. Nevertheless, she remains well 2 years after her initial illness. Recently emerged zoonotic viruses, such as HeV, necessitate appropriate working procedures and personal protective equipment in veterinary practice.

Identificador

Hanna, J.N. and McBride, W.J. and Brookes, D.L. and Shield, J. and Taylor, C.T. and Smith, I.L. and Craig, S.B. and Smith, G.A. (2006) Hendra virus infection in a veterinarian. Medical Journal of Australia, 185 (10). pp. 562-564.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/928/

Publicador

Australasian Medical Publishing Company.

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/928/

Palavras-Chave #Horses #Veterinary virology #Veterinary epidemiology. Epizootiology
Tipo

Article

PeerReviewed