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. 2014 Aug 19;117(1):40–51. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2014.08.002

Table 3.

HeV management strategies implemented by 200a participants during the winter of 2011.

Characteristics Frequencies (relative frequencies)
HeVb management plan in the practice (n = 195)
 Yes 162 (83.1%)
 No 27 (13.8%)
 Do not know 6 (3.1%)
Content of HeVb management plan
 Set of official guidelines (n = 191) 136 (71.2%)
 Source of official guidelines (n = 88)
  – QLD government 71 (80.7%)
  – AVA/EVAc and/or other 17 (19.4%)
 In house HeV specific policies/standard procedures (n = 191) 111 (58.1%)
 HeVc risk assessment plan (n = 191) 89 (46.6%)
 Phone triage system for horse patients (n = 191) 86 (45%)
 Information sheet about HeVb for horse owners (n = 191) 112 (58.6%)
 Information sheet about flying foxes for horse owners (n = 191) 61 (31.9%)
 HeVb specific field kit (n = 191) 151 (79.1%)
 Field kit maintenance record keeping system (n = 191) 33 (17.3%)
 Staff HeVb training record keeping system (n = 191) 54 (28.37%)
 HeVb case reporting system (n = 191) 43 (22.5%)
 HeVb related OHSd incident reporting system (n = 191) 44 (23%)
Type of field kit (n = 193)
 Kit put together in house 123 (63.7%)
 Commercial kit 59 (30.6%)
 Do not have one 11 (5.7%)
Content of field kit (n = 178)
 Oro-nasal PPEe (n = 178) 68 (38%)
 Oro-nasal and ocular PPEe (n = 178) 119 (66.5%)
 PARf (n = 178) 6 (3.4%)
 Ocular PPEe (n = 178) 143 (79.9%)
 Head PPEe (n = 178) 55 (30.7%)
 Feet PPEe (n = 178) 134 (74.9%)
 Body PPEe (n = 178) 176 (98.3%)
 Hand PPEe (n = 178) 168 (93.9%)
 Sampling kit (n = 178) 139 (77.7%)
 Waste disposal equipment (n = 178) 137 (76.5%)
 Disinfecting agents (n = 178) 144 (80.4%)
 PPEe to dress wounds and skin abrasion (n = 178) 26 (14.5%)
Frequency of field kit maintenance (n = 181)
 Monthly or less 47 (25.9%)
 Every 6–12 months 42 (23.2%)
 Never if not used 92 (50.8%)
a

n = 200 unless otherwise stated.

b

HeV: Hendra virus.

c

AVA/EVA: Australian Veterinary Association/Equine Veterinarians Australia.

d

OHS: occupational health and safety.

e

PPE: personal protective equipment.

f

PAR: powered air respirator.