Table of Contents:
  • Achieving one health through interdisciplinary cooperation - pipe dream or practical reality?
  • International surveillance and emergency preparedness
  • Encouraging multisectorial action to improve public health
  • "A new vision" integrating medical, veterinary and environmental sciences
  • Working at the human and animal health interface - a multidisciplinary team approach towards reducing New Zealand's campylobacteriosis problem
  • The anatomy of an outbreak : the Callinan inquiry
  • The Australian equine influenza experience
  • Managing the risk of equine influenza in horses imported from Australia during the 2007 Australian epidemic
  • New Zealand equine influenza response plans
  • Asian tiger mosquito biosecurity risks in New Zealand
  • Flea and ticks as vectors of disease : a New Zealand perspective
  • Decision support analyses during the evaluation of the Sourthern Saltmarsh Mosquito (Aedes camptorhynchus) eradication programme
  • Blue tongue response in the UK
  • Avian influenza ten years after the Hong Kong outbreak - is the virus winning?
  • Molecular and modeling tools for campylobacter source attribution
  • Campylobacter - in or out of control?
  • Inferences on the phylogeography and population structure of Cryptosporidium parvum
  • Leptospirosis - a rising public health hazard
  • Tackling veterinary issues in Europe : the federation of veterinarians of Europe
  • Farm to fork traceability in Northern Ireland : the animal and public health information system (APHIS)
  • Should NZVA support rodeos? Industry perspective of rodeo code
  • The ongoing debate about our neonates - the effects of transportation on the mortality rates of bobby calves
  • Electrical stunning of bulls
  • EU animal welfare at slaughter legislation
  • An overview of NAWAC's role in animal welfare
  • Risk profiling, aberration detection and investigation of national avian mortality reports
  • Simulation of an early warning system using sentinel birds to detect a change of a low pathogenic avian influenza virus (LPAIV) to high pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV)
  • Mycoplasma bovis - proving freedom
  • Sensitivity and specificity of meat inspector detection of "enlarged" mesenteric lymph nodes of farmed red deer (Cervus elephus)
  • Association between species combination on-farm and mycobacterium-like lesions in deer at slaughter
  • ONE bug, MANY cows, FEW dead - a descriptive analysis of Johne's culling data amongst New Zealand dairy cows from 1998/99 to 2006/07
  • Incestigating letospirosis in New Zealand meat-workers : challenges and preliminary results
  • Patterns of contact within the New Zealand poultry industry
  • Introduction to analysing time series data
  • Spatial analysis of farm frailty due to mortality on smallholder dairy farms in Tanga and Iringa regions of Tanzania
  • Polymorphism of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in the Kiwi (Apteryx spp)
  • Are antibiotic resistant bacteria an unavoidable consequence of modern agricultural practices?
  • Report reproduced from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER)
  • An economic analysis of the impacts of equine influenza on New Zealand report to biosecurity New Zealand