Pf. Black et al., Serological examination for evidence of infection with Hendra and Nipah viruses in Queensland piggeries, AUST VET J, 79(6), 2001, pp. 424-426
Objective To examine piggeries in Queensland for evidence of infection with
Hendra virus and Nipah virus.
Design A serological survey was designed to provide 99% confidence of detec
ting at least one infected pig herd in Queensland, assuming that for each v
irus, at least 5% of herds would have been exposed to virus and that at lea
st 40% of the finisher pigs in these herds would have detectable antibodies
to virus.
Procedure A two stage sampling regimen was used. All samples were tested wi
th serum neutralisation tests developed and performed at the Australian Ani
mal Health Laboratory. Results There was no evidence of antibody to either
virus in the 500 samples collected from 100 herds.
Conclusion The results of the survey support a case that commercial pigs in
Queensland are free of both Hendra virus and Nipah virus infections.