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Hendra virus (Hendra henipavirus) is a zoonotic virus found solely in Australia. First isolated in 1994, the virus has since been connected to numerous outbreaks of disease in domestic horses and seven human cases. Hendra virus belongs to the genus Henipavirus, which also contains the zoonotic Nipah virus.
Henipavirus is a genus of negative-strand RNA viruses in the family Paramyxoviridae, order Mononegavirales containing six established species, [1] [2] and numerous others still under study. [3]
[1] [9] The results of antimicrobial susceptibility tests performed during a given time period can be compiled, usually in the form of a table, to form an antibiogram. [31] [32] Antibiograms help the clinician to select the best empiric antimicrobial therapy based on the local resistance patterns until the laboratory test results are available ...
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Hendra may refer to: Hendra (name), given name and surname; Hendra, Cornwall, England, the name of several hamlets; Hendra, Queensland, Australia, a suburb of Brisbane Hendra railway station, serves the Brisbane suburb; Hendra virus, broke out in Australia in 1994; Hendra (Ben Watt album)
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