Animals
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New Type of Hendra Virus Detected in Flying Foxes in Broad Region of Australia
A new type of Hendra virus has been discovered in flying foxes and it was discovered by researchers at Australia's national science agency - CSIRO. They've confirmed this new virus can be found across a broad region of Australia. The virus can spread from flying foxes to horses, and then to humans.
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