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Hendra virus is a disease that can affect horses and human beings. Available evidence implicates fruit bats as the natural reservoir of the Hendra virus, which is tr... show full transcript
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To control the spread of the Hendra virus, it is essential to reduce the risk of contamination from fruit bats. By covering the feed and water containers for horses, you minimize their exposure to bodily fluids that may carry the virus.
This practice serves two principal purposes: first, it prevents bats from accessing the food and water sources, thereby reducing the likelihood of virus transmission directly through those means. Second, it protects the horses from ingesting contaminated feed or water, which is crucial for their health and safety.
Ultimately, while other options may also play a role in virus management, covering food and water containers is a practical, immediate measure that directly addresses the potential for transmission.
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