Virologist @ CSIRO
Bat borne viruses, high containment pathogens, virus discovery, serological assays
Jennifer Barr
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Suspected detection of H5 strain of bird flu in WA, which would mark first detection in Australia
An incredibly challenging situation in the DRC right now π₯
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Version 10.
A lot. Update from new @WHO Risk Assessment
www.who.int/publications....
Tidying up is needed tomorrow.
Some info about Ebolaviruses, the current outbreak in central Africa and the research we do at CSIRO ACDP
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"He urged the public and healthcare workers not to dismiss early symptoms such as vomiting and headaches, warning that misinformation leads many people to believe they have been poisoned rather than seeking hospital care."
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
I spend a lot of time answering Ebola questions for media, elected officials, and family.
So I wrote up some quick thoughts on where this outbreak stands, and what to pay attention to in the days and weeks ahead.
craigaspencer.substack.com/p/ebola-upda...
At the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the front line is completely overwhelmed. Our chief Africa correspondent, Declan Walsh, describes what he saw in the Ebola ward at Mongbwalu General Hospital. www.nytimes.com/2026/05/30/w...
#AVS13 award applications are open for the AVS Rising Star Award and AVS Young Award, recognising outstanding early- and mid-career virologists in Australia and New Zealand.
Recipients will be awarded and announced at the national conference.
Closes Sun 9 Aug 2026.
www.avs2026.org/travelgrants...
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The WHO Emergency Committee just met on Ebola Bundibugyo. This is the first time a WHO Director-General declared a PHEIC before convening the committee a signal of how urgent this is. I listened in and made a few notes which I share here.
www.youtube.com/live/vLlbTW5...
An outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has almost certainly been spreading undetected for weeks or even months
go.nature.com/4ur1Dce
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The first suspected case of a deadly strain of bird flu that has killed millions of birds and mammals worldwide has been found in Western Australia, the federal government has confirmed.
The true reach of the Ebola outbreak in central Africa could be much wider than the official figures published by central African authorities, the World Health Organization is warning.
www.abc.net.au
Ebola virus disease is very serious, and while the current outbreak in Central Africa is a major public health concern, the risk to Australia remains very low.