Has anyone survived Hendra virus?

In Hendra (a suburb of Brisbane) in 1994, a 49-year-old horse trainer died after a fulminating pneumonic illness, and a 40-year old stable worker survived an influenza-like illness. These two cases occurred following a sudden outbreak of an acute respiratory syndrome among thoroughbred horses in a training complex.

Is Hendra virus in Australia?

Hendra virus is a rare disease – the very few reported cases in Australia were in people who had close contact with infected horses. There is no cure, specific treatment or human vaccine for Hendra virus. The best defence against Hendra virus is to avoid contact with an infected horse.

When was the Hendra virus?

Hendra virus (HeV) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, genus Henipavirus. HeV was first isolated in 1994 from specimens obtained during an outbreak of respiratory and neurologic disease in horses and humans in Hendra, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia.

What are your chances of surviving Hendra virus?

Hendra virus infection in horses and humans has a high mortality rate. Approximately 80% of horses and 70% of people infected with Hendra virus die.

How many horses died from Hendra?

Hendra virus (originally called “Equine morbillivirus”) was discovered in September 1994 when it caused the deaths of thirteen horses, and a trainer at a training complex at 10 Williams Avenue, Hendra, a suburb of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.

How many people have died from Hendra in Australia?

About Hendra virus A small number of people have been infected with the virus, from infected horses. Tragically 4 of the 7 people who were infected have died. Five of these people were veterinary health professionals.

Why did Hendra virus emerge in Australia?

Hendra virus was discovered in 1994 in the Brisbane suburb of Hendra (Queensland, Australia) after an outbreak of disease affecting 21 horses in a racing stable. The horses developed high fever and acute respiratory signs, and the case-fatality rate was high.

How many people died of Hendra virus?

Transmission of Hendra virus from an infected horse to one or more domestic horses sometimes occurs, usually through very close contact. A small number of people have been infected with the virus, from infected horses. Tragically 4 of the 7 people who were infected have died.

When was the last case of Hendra virus?

Summary of Hendra virus incidents in horses

DateLocationConfirmed cases
August 2017Lismore (NSW)1
September 2018Tweed Heads (NSW)1
June 2019Scone, Upper Hunter Valley (NSW)1
June 2020Murwillumbah (NSW)1

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