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''Hendra virus'', first identified in [[Australia]] in 1999, is a zoonotic virus that can cause disease in humans and animals.<ref name=WHOhendra>{{citation
'''Hendra virus''', first identified in [[Australia]] in 1999, is a zoonotic virus that can cause disease in humans and animals.<ref name=WHOhendra>{{citation
| author = World Health Organization
| author = World Health Organization
| title = 1999 - Hendra-like virus in Malaysia and Singapore
| title = 1999 - Hendra-like virus in Malaysia and Singapore
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|url = http://www.who.int/csr/don/1999_04_07a/en/}}</ref> it is an [[overlap agent]] under the [[Select Agent Program]] due to high lethality and a wide range of susceptible hosts.
|url = http://www.who.int/csr/don/1999_04_07a/en/}}</ref> it is an [[overlap agent]] under the [[Select Agent Program]] due to high lethality and a wide range of susceptible hosts.


Several zoonotic and vectorborne viral diseases have emerged, since the mid-1990s, in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, the first being Hendra virus, formerly called equine morbillivirus<ref name=Mackenzie2001>{{citation
Several zoonotic and vectorborne viral diseases have emerged, since the mid-1990s, in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, the first being Hendra virus, formerly called equine morbillivirus.<ref name=Mackenzie2001>{{citation
  | author =  Mackenzie JS, Chua KB, Ua PW, ''et al.''  
  | author =  Mackenzie JS, Chua KB, Ua PW, ''et al.''  
  | title = Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific
  | title = Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific

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Hendra virus, first identified in Australia in 1999, is a zoonotic virus that can cause disease in humans and animals.[1] it is an overlap agent under the Select Agent Program due to high lethality and a wide range of susceptible hosts.

Several zoonotic and vectorborne viral diseases have emerged, since the mid-1990s, in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, the first being Hendra virus, formerly called equine morbillivirus.[2]

References

  1. World Health Organization (07 April 1999), 1999 - Hendra-like virus in Malaysia and Singapore
  2. Mackenzie JS, Chua KB, Ua PW, et al. (2001 Jun), "Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific", Emerg Infect Dis 7(3 Suppl): 497-505