The Queensland Government has announced $7 million in funding for new Hendra Virus research projects.

 

Minister for Agriculture, Food and Regional Economies Tim Mulherin said it has been an unprecedented year for Hendra Virus in Queensland. 

“We need to learn from these experiences and, in particular, focusing on our research into the virus,” Mr Mulherin said. 

“In July, the Premier’s of Queensland and NSW announced an additional $3 million each over three years to fund Hendra Virus research. 

“This was matched with $6 million from the Commonwealth Government bringing the total to $12 million. 

“I’m pleased to outline today that 5 research projects have been commissioned and will receive just over $5 million in funding.” 

The projects will research: 
• Hendra Virus infection and transmission, which continues the work of the Queensland Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases and the internationally renowned scientist Dr Hume Field 
• Hendra Virus in dogs given the recent case of a dog that tested positive to Hendra Virus 
• Flying fox dispersal and Hendra Virus risk - lead by QCEID 
• The effectiveness of the final formulation of the Hendra Virus vaccine for horses 

The State Government announced the research should be conducted following three central priorities: 

  • Prediction of high risk periods for Hendra Virus transmission from flying foxes to horses 
  • Strategies to prevent transmission of Hendra Virus 
  • Detection and response to incidents 

Details of how to apply for the research grants can be found here 

 

Applications close on 31 October 2011.