This virus has been around for quite some time now and those of us who are horse owners know of it. It is after all named for the suburb that the horse trainer who was the first known human to die from this virus lived in.
I also heard that the dog was going to be put down, even though it is not showing any symptoms of the illness. Incredible really.
The scary thing about this virus is that it shows symptoms of the flu and doesn't seem like it would be likely to kill but sadly it does.
I have been wondering for a while now just how long it would be before we began to see it become prolific again and it seems with all of the recent rains, good growth of feed for the fruit bats and people forgetting how this can spread, we are now seeing an epidemic.
I do hope that with good management and horse owners being sensible and taking this seriously, we will see this virus contained and perhaps even wiped out. However, with there being nothing done to reduce fruit bat numbers and them being allowed to increase in numbers, I feel that this will only get worse.