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Deadly Hendra virus detected in horse on southeast Queensland property for first time since 2022

An animal has tested positive to a serious and potentially deadly virus seen for the first time in three years, sparking urgent calls for vaccinations.
A horse in southeast Queensland has died after contracting Hendra virus, the state’s first case of the disease, which can be deadly to humans,…
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