Webster W R
Biosecurity Queensland, Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, GPO Box 46, Brisbane 4001, Australia.
Aust Vet J. 2011 Jul;89 Suppl 1:3-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2011.00721.x.
In August 2007 equine influenza (EI) was diagnosed in Australia's horse population following the failure to contain infection in quarantine after the importation of one or more infected horses. The response had many unique features, and addressed financial, social, economic, human and animal health, trade and recovery issues. The outbreak and the associated control measures had a vast impact on individual horse owners, the horse industry and associated sectors in both infected and uninfected states.
2007年8月,澳大利亚马群被诊断感染马流感(EI),原因是进口的一匹或多匹感染马在检疫期间未能控制住感染。此次应对措施具有许多独特之处,涉及财政、社会、经济、人类和动物健康、贸易及恢复等问题。疫情爆发及相关控制措施对感染地区和未感染地区的个体马主、养马业及相关行业都产生了巨大影响。