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What You Could Bring Back From Bali That Could Kill Aussie Farms

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Foot and Mouth Disease

Virus can live and remain infective on a rubber boot sole for 13 weeks, 11 weeks on leather. That means if you walk in that infected urine opeces in your rubber thongs, and then wear those thongs on the plane back to australia, you could easily bring that virus with you. It's not a threat to humans. Even though we have a disease called hand foot and mouth, which usually affects small children, it's a completely different virus. There were calls for foot baths to be installed at airports where travellers are returning from barley to walk through in their shoes to disinfect them. Would that be a good option? And if so, why isn't it

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