Menangle virus: one of the first of the novel viruses from fruit bats
Peter D Kirkland
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Elizabeth Macarthur Agriculture Institute, Woodbridge Road, Menangle, NSW, Australia. Tel: +61 2 4640 6331, Fax: +61 2 4640 6429, Email: peter.kirkland@dpi.nsw.gov.au
Microbiology Australia 38(1) 22-24 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA17007
Published: 9 February 2017
Abstract
‘Brainless pig disease swoops on Sydney.' This was a media headline that threatened to emerge during the early stages of a disease outbreak in pigs in NSW. However, identification of the viral cause and epidemiological studies that supported a sound management program minimised the impact of this outbreak on animal and human health.
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