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dullbird
11th August 2009, 03:25 PM
Hendra horse confirmed as Magic Millions filly (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/hendra-horse-confirmed-as-magic-millions-filly-20090811-egn8.html)
Jesus what is it with outbreaks lately.....and yes people this is a virus that can be contracted by humans:o
MickS
11th August 2009, 03:33 PM
I might start building an underground bunker I think....porcine and equine viruses, more earthquakes and tsunamis, typhoons, northern hemisphere summer experiencing winter conditions and southern hemisphere winter experiencing summer conditions.....
Wonder how much the filly would have fetched at the sales for the owner?
JDNSW
11th August 2009, 03:36 PM
Hendra horse confirmed as Magic Millions filly (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/hendra-horse-confirmed-as-magic-millions-filly-20090811-egn8.html)
Jesus what is it with outbreaks lately.....and yes people this is a virus that can be contracted by humans:o
And can be transmitted form animals to humans and from humans to humans. It is one of an increasing number of zoonotic diseases that result from closer interaction between humans (or domestic animals) and wildlife (in this case flying foxes) due to the spread of human settlement and disturbance of wildlife. To some extent the increase is probably only apparent, because of better communications and diagnosis.
John
dullbird
11th August 2009, 03:51 PM
mmmmm I'm sure I read they have not proven it can be transmitted from human to human
animal to human
human to animal I think
human to human not proven I think
animal to animal
JDNSW
11th August 2009, 04:00 PM
mmmmm I'm sure I read they have not proven it can be transmitted from human to human
animal to human
human to animal I think
human to human not proven I think
animal to animal
You may be right - I think that may have been a generalisation from other bat-mediated zoonotic diseases such as the Malaysian one, Nipa disease I think it called, where bats infected pigs which infected humans who in at least some cases infected each other.
John
Offender90
11th August 2009, 05:56 PM
mmmmm I'm sure I read they have not proven it can be transmitted from human to human
animal to human
human to animal I think
human to human not proven I think
animal to animal
Yes, or at least to say there's been no evidence so far. According to Wikipedia, only 9 outbreaks have been documented since discovery, of which only 3 included human infection.
All 3 human infections manifested differently (affecting different systems within the body) suggesting they're likely to be different strains of the same virus.
As John mentioned previously, human-to-human transmissions of its closest relative, the Nipah virus have been confirmed in India and SE Asia. The early outbreaks of this virus have all been encephalitic (affecting the brain) in humans , so human to human transmission was unlikely due to lack of direct exposure to the virus. Later human outbreaks affected the respiratory system, making transmission much more likely through coughing and the like.
Putting two and two together, I'd say it's too early to call, but the Hendra virus could be potentially nasty if the wrong strain comes along.
That said, I wouldn't be losing sleep over it as the outbreaks to date have both been very rare and very isolated.
dobbo
11th August 2009, 06:35 PM
I might start building an underground bunker I think....porcine and equine viruses, more earthquakes and tsunamis, typhoons, northern hemisphere summer experiencing winter conditions and southern hemisphere winter experiencing summer conditions.....
See
This is what happens when you delete the vents and put a working AC in a Defender, the portal to hell has been opened, this is the beginning of the end of the world.
IMHO Dullbird is to blame.
dullbird
11th August 2009, 06:38 PM
Why did you think mine got infected while spending all its time at the dealership :lol2:
justinc
11th August 2009, 06:52 PM
I think Db's Puma was the CARRIER and infected all others in the dealership:o
JC
dullbird
11th August 2009, 07:09 PM
I think Db's Puma was the CARRIER and infected all others in the dealership:o
JC
I will have you know!! young man that the only thing my car carries is faults:nazilock::D
rick130
11th August 2009, 08:15 PM
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That said, I wouldn't be losing sleep over it as the outbreaks to date have both been very rare and very isolated.
Except that the last outbreak was handled badly by Qld DPI and it sounds as if Qld Health have cocked up in this one :mad:
As has been said, Hendra virus is carried by Flying Foxes and all my friends in Qld are very careful with what trees are near horse feed areas. The chances of survival aren't great if you contract it and horses are just destroyed, whether they recover or not.
Horses in NSW came from Hendra-hit farm (http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-national/horses-in-nsw-came-from-hendrahit-farm-20090811-efrd.html)
V8Ian
11th August 2009, 08:42 PM
I might start building an underground bunker I think....porcine and equine viruses, more earthquakes and tsunamis, typhoons, northern hemisphere summer experiencing winter conditions and southern hemisphere winter experiencing summer conditions.....
Wonder how much the filly would have fetched at the sales for the owner?
Being pedantic, just because I can, that is actually suidae.;):twisted::D
MickS
11th August 2009, 09:37 PM
Being pedantic, just because I can, that is actually suidae.;):twisted::D
Porcine - From the Latin adjective porcinus, from the noun porcus (“‘pig’”). Of or pertaining to the pig. ;):twisted::D
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