Hendra virus infection in a veterinarian
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01/11/2006
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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. |
Publicador |
Australasian Medical Publishing Company. |
Relação |
http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/928/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Horses #Veterinary virology #Veterinary epidemiology. Epizootiology |
Tipo |
Article PeerReviewed |