Last week a horse was diagnosed and destroyed after contracting the Hendra virus in Tewantin, Queensland, Australia.
Since 1994, when the first Hendra outbreak was recorded, there have been 14 outbreaks killing more than 40 horses and four humans in Australia. Dr. Alister Rodgers, a veterinarian, was the most recent human to succumb to the illness in September of 2009.
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