Robyn Hall
@viroepivet.bsky.social
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Canberra, Australia. Discoverer of things. Virologist, epidemiologist, veterinarian, disease ecologist, bushwalker, greyhound mum, amateur astronomer. 🦠🐄🐇🐔👩‍⚕️🥾🐾🌌
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duckswabber.bsky.social
First record of HPAI in a sheep in March 2025, identified on an infected poultry premises w ducks, chickens, turkeys and geese in Great Britain. Serological positivity across repeated sampling and the presence of viral RNA in milk samples
👉 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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marcveld.bsky.social
Does drinking beer make you more attractive to mosquitoes?

Experiments performed at a large music festival suggest the bloodsuckers are more attracted to hedonistic attendees

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Does drinking beer make you more attractive to mosquitoes?
Experiments performed at a large music festival suggest the bloodsuckers are more attracted to hedonistic attendees
www.science.org
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cidrap.bsky.social
Quick takes: Mosquito-borne illness in Europe, polio in 3 nations, avian flu hits more US poultry

France and Italy continue to battle chikungunya outbreaks and the spread of dengue, as Greece probes possible local malaria cases.
Quick takes: Mosquito-borne illness in Europe, polio in 3 nations, avian flu hits more US poultry
France and Italy continue to battle chikungunya outbreaks and the spread of dengue, as Greece probes possible local malaria cases.
www.cidrap.umn.edu
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profesterman.bsky.social
Australia has approved its first vaccine designed to protect koalas from chlamydia. This single‑dose vaccine, developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, reduces infection, prevents disease progression, and even reverses symptoms in some cases.
viroepivet.bsky.social
Still won't catch me drinking raw milk from infected cows though!
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escaide.eu
ESCAIDE @escaide.eu · Sep 8
Field epidemiologists often work in challenging conditions, where time and resources are limited.

Mobile labs are transforming their work by bringing diagnostics to outbreak sites and cutting wait times from days to hours.

Celebrate #WorldFieldEpidemiologyDay and learn more: youtu.be/z3vJQaNVXBw
Side session: The expanding role of mobile laboratories in global health crises | #ESCAIDE2024
YouTube video by ECDC
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viroepivet.bsky.social
#onehealth @cirad.bsky.social #zoonosis #virology #fieldepi
viroepivet.bsky.social
An interesting ZOLA (Zoonotic Risk Mitigation in Live Animal Markets) PhD research project for a Bangladeshi candidate

[email protected] for more info
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biocheck.bsky.social
Biocheck was mentioned in #QualityMeatScotlandMagazine for its ability to provide science-based insights into on-farm practices of #Scotland’s pig industry as well as help farmers & vets to make informed decisions which is exactly what we aim for. 🚀

Read the full article 👉 shorturl.at/zS3NQ
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microseqasm.bsky.social
Peter presents the Australian Biosecurity Genomic Database 🖥️ exactly the solution to this problem! Now you can easily compare your data to this database and quickly identify notifiable pathogens. Bonus: instructions for how to report them if you find them! Incredible initiative.
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compvirol.bsky.social
📖Publication Alert🚨

Our PhD student @sjanshoff.bsky.social published a paper on the prevalence of the emerging Alongshanvirus (ALSV) in horses across the Americas, Europe and Oceania 🐎🌍

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

#TRACiR #virology #scicomm #teamscience
viroepivet.bsky.social
Rude 😅 (canberran here)
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taramurphy.bsky.social
Interested in owning a part of Australian history? The Molonglo Observatory site is for sale:

www.realestate.com.au/property-hou...

Don't worry, we stopped scientific operations a few years ago and gave it a suitable farewell (see next post).

#RadioAstronomy
Four pictures of the Molonglo Telescope site, from a Ray White real estate advert. The main top image shows the telescope infrastructure, extending out across farming land.
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vaccinesafety.bsky.social
Stopping Spillover at the Source: #OneHealth Meets #Pandemic #Prevention
🛎️ A new roadmap in Emerging Infectious Diseases outlines how investigating and intercepting virus spillovers early—using integrated, cross‑sector efforts (One Health approach)—can help prevent future pandemics.
#ActNow
A visual guide to One Health investigations of spillovers to assist with primary pandemic prevention. One Health investigations trace spillover events backward from detection, systematically uncovering the causal chain that led to spillover. This process involves characterizing the pathogen, contexts, and risks for transmission and determining the reservoir hosts and environmental conditions that enabled the event.
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duckswabber.bsky.social
Cattle B3.13 H5N1 rapidly accumulated adaptations in polymerase genes = better replication in bovine cells/tissues: PB2 M631L in all sequences + maps to the polymerase-ANP32 interface, PA K497R in majority sequences
👉 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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duckswabber.bsky.social
Reassortment of HPAI produced high fitness genotypes w enhanced capacity for transmission. Also host dependant advantages, such as EA-2022-BB in gulls (presumably underpinnining massive 2022 seabird outbreaks).
👉 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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plosbiology.org
Will a #virus spillover into a new host species lead to dead-end infection or sustained #epidemic? This study uses a nematode-virus model to show that early #spillover traits, especially infection prevalence & shedding, are important predictors of viral persistence @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/3UCnZHp
Top: Experimental design depicting the passage experiment and the methods for quantifying infection prevalence, shedding ability, and infection prevalence in spillover populations. Middle: Host strains are ordered by the number of virus-positive plates over the course of the experiment (positive control C. elegans strain JU1580 set farthest right). Passage 0 denotes the exposure population. Note that the extraction procedure for passage 0 plates was different from the subsequent passages; many adult worms were removed from passage 0 populations to measure infection prevalence, intensity, and shedding (see methods). Bottom: Strains differed in epidemiological characteristics including B) maximum likelihood prevalence of infection, C) infection intensity (corrected median Ct), D) maximum likelihood shedding ability (the probability that 1 infected worm could cause visible fluorescence on a shedding plate), and E) relative susceptibility.
viroepivet.bsky.social
I just found out Animal Health Canada is on bluesky! 🎉
Doing some great things around EAD preparedness in Canada 🦠
ahc-sac.bsky.social
CanSpotASF is an enhanced African Swine Fever surveillance program in Canada targeting swine populations, such as commercial swine, smallholders, pet pigs and wild pigs.

Learn more: animalhealthcanada.ca/canspotasf
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ahc-sac.bsky.social
Have you registered for the 2025 AHC Forum? 🎉 Join us Sept 23–24 in Ottawa or online as we celebrate 15 years of connecting Canada’s animal health and welfare community with expert insights, bold discussions and future-focused ideas.

👉 Register now: https://animalhealthcanada.ca/forum-2025