Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Volume 9, Issue 3 , Pages 113-125 , May 2011

The viruses of Australia and the risk to tourists

  • David W. Smith

      Affiliations

    • PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Locked Bag 2009, Nedlands, Western Australia 6909, Australia
    • School of Biological, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences, and School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia
    • Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987 Perth, Western Australia 6845, Australia
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  • David J. Speers

      Affiliations

    • PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Locked Bag 2009, Nedlands, Western Australia 6909, Australia
    • Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Verdun St, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Microbiology, PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Locked Bag 2009, Nedlands, Western Australia 6909, Australia. Tel.: +61 8 9346 2197; fax: +61 8 9346 3960.
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  • John S. Mackenzie

      Affiliations

    • Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987 Perth, Western Australia 6845, Australia

Received 4 May 2010 ,Accepted 13 May 2010.

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doi: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2010.05.005

Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Volume 9, Issue 3 , Pages 113-125 , May 2011