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Equine Morbillivirus

Introduction: Equine Morbillivirus

Description of Equine Morbillivirus

Equine Morbillivirus: a species causing a fatal respiratory disease in horses and humans in Australia, with encephalitis also seen in some human cases. SYN: Hendra virus.
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Equine Morbillivirus: A species of HENIPAVIRUS first identified in Australia in 1994 in HORSES and transmitted to humans. The natural host appears to be fruit bats (PTEROPUS).
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Equine Morbillivirus: species of Henipavirus first identified in Australia in 1994 in horses and transmitted to humans; the natural host appears to be fruit bats (Pteropus).
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