‘Attila the Hen’ and Hendra research.
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Publication Date: 2014-08-07 PubMed ID: 25097920
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Balzer M.
(2014).
‘Attila the Hen’ and Hendra research.
Aust Vet J, 92(7), N8.
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- Animals
- Australia
- Dog Diseases / transmission
- Dog Diseases / virology
- Dogs
- Hendra Virus
- Henipavirus Infections / prevention & control
- Henipavirus Infections / transmission
- Henipavirus Infections / veterinary
- Horse Diseases / prevention & control
- Horse Diseases / virology
- Horses
- Humans
- Societies, Medical
- Veterinarians
- Viral Vaccines
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