One Health and Hendra virus: a collaborative approach in action
Belinda Crawford A , Ian Roth B and Tiggy Grillo C
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations
A NSW Public Health Officer Training Program, NSW Ministry of Health
B Department of Primary Industries
C Australian Wildlife Health Network
NSW Public Health Bulletin 23(8) 160-160 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB12079
Published: 21 September 2012
References
[1] Jones KE, Patel NG, Levy MA, Storeygard A, Balk D, Gittleman JL, et al. Global trends in emerging infectious diseases. Nature 2008; 451 990–3.| Global trends in emerging infectious diseases.Crossref | GoogleScholarGoogle Scholar | 1:CAS:528:DC%2BD1cXit1ygurg%3D&md5=54a3a32f7842a1ac6af532885a155cf0CAS |
[2] Atlas R, Rubin C, Maloy S, Daszak P, Colwell R, Hyde B. One Health – attaining optimal health for people, animals, and the environment. Microbe 2010; 5 383–9.
[3] Adamson S, Marich A, Roth I. One Health in NSW: coordination of human and animal health sector management of zoonoses of public health significance. N S W Public Health Bull 2011; 22 105–12.
| One Health in NSW: coordination of human and animal health sector management of zoonoses of public health significance.Crossref | GoogleScholarGoogle Scholar |
[4] Hess IMR, Massey PD, Walker B, Middleton DJ, Wright TM. Hendra virus: what do we know? N S W Public Health Bull 2011; 22 118–22.
| Hendra virus: what do we know?Crossref | GoogleScholarGoogle Scholar |