Horse Flavivirus Survey Report 2011 (PDF 517.4 KB) or Accessible version (Word 836.5 KB)
SA Apiaries Program Review Report
Pigeon Paramyxovirus - Information and Advice
Avian Paramyxovirus - Media Release (14 September 2011)
Horse Neuro Disease - 30 May Update
Map – horses and Ross River Virus results - 5 May
Acid Drainage Issue - Media Release
Livestock and Exposure to Acid Drainage Water - FAQ
National Sheep Health Statement
Property Identification Code (PIC) application
SCAHLS (Sub-Committee on Animal Health Laboratory Standards)
AI is currently not known to be present in Australia. Generally, humans are not affected by most strains of avian influenza. However certain strains, such as H5N1, can cause influenza in humans. The first recorded human death from avian influenza was in Hong Kong in 1997.
Transmission of avian influenza from animals to humans is mainly by:
Biosecurity precautions are high in Australia. People generally have little contact with live poultry, unlike in many other parts of the world currently experiencing outbreaks where poultry may commonly live in domestic environments. In Australia, only poultry farm workers have relatively close contact with live poultry and high biosecurity and strict on-farm OHS regulations are in place to protect them.
There is some risk of infection to humans but it needs to be kept in perspective. Despite extensive contacts between people and infected birds in Asia, there have been less than 200 cases and less than 100 deaths of people who have contracted the virus.
In the event of an outbreak of avian influenza occurring in Australian poultry, consumers of poultry meat and egg products should not be concerned. The avian influenza virus (like most other viruses and bacteria) is destroyed by adequate heating or cooking. Normal food preparation hygiene should be practiced routinely.
The above information was sourced from the Victorian Department of Primary Industries www.dpi.vic.gov.au
Fact Sheet - Biosecurity and your farm (PDF 606.2 KB)
Fact Sheet - Good chicken farming practices (PDF 317.6 KB)
Fact Sheet - Spot the risks of avian influenza (PDF 139.6 KB)
Avian Influenza in Ducks - industry information
AI and the Australian Chicken Meat Industry - for consumers [External Site - opens in new window]
AI and the Australian Chicken Meat Industry - industry employees [External Site - opens in new window]
AI Consumer Pamphlet [External Site - opens in new window]