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Manilla horse cleared of suspect Hendra

19 Aug 2009

Samples taken from a horse at Manilla, near Tamworth, have today returned negative results for Hendra virus.

A horse stud at Manilla was quarantined last week because one of its horses had been in contact with infected horses in Queensland.

"The horse did not show any symptoms of Hendra but tests were carried out as a precaution," said Steve Dunn, Manager Animal Biosecurity Risk Management with Industry and Investment NSW.

"The results returned today from the Australian Animal Health Laboratory at Geelong show the horse has not had Hendra virus," said Mr Dunn.

"The quarantine will now be lifted on the Manilla horse property."

Mr Dunn said Hendra virus was endemic in Australia in fruit bat populations.

Simple precautions horse owners can take to reduce the risk of their horses becoming infected include:

Protect horse feed from contamination by fruit bats

Do not place feed or water under trees where bats may feed or roost

If possible, place feed and water containers under cover.

If you suspect Hendra in your horse call 1800 675 888, minimise contact with the affected animal and wear personal protective equipment.

Further reading

Hendra virus

Media contact: Phil Bevan 0429 458 053

 
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