Proceedings of the New Zealand Veterinary Association Annual Conference : 3-4 July 2013, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: New Zealand Veterinary Association. Annual Conference, New Zealand Veterinary Association
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wellington, N.Z. : NZVA, [2012]
Series:Publication (New Zealand Veterinary Association) ; no. 301.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Shared governance of New Zealand's regulatory systems for animal health, animal welfare and animal product food safety and suitability
  • The changing environment of surveillance
  • Source attribution for human cases of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in New Zealand
  • Salmonella, E. coli and Campylobacter spp. in working farm dogs in New Zealand and their home-kill diets
  • Market access success - MPI's contribution to FTAs
  • Meat inspection reform - risk based inspection and its relevance to modern farming and processing
  • Is antibacterial treatment failure inevitable - misuse, use and resistance?
  • International and national perspectives on residues
  • New Zealand chemical residue programme
  • Ministry for Primary Industries Verification Services - state of play and the future
  • On-farm verification - MPI and the role of rural practitioners
  • Animal welfare priorities in the UK livestock industries
  • Sustainable intensification - an oxymoron? can we intensify animal production systems without a loss of welfare?
  • Fitness for transport Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)/New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA)/industry initiatives - what does diseased, defective or injuried mean? part 1
  • Fitness for transport Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)/New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA)/industry initiatives - what does diseased, defective or injuried mean? part 2
  • Calf welfare issues in the UK and beyond
  • The healthy hoof programme - reducing lameness one step at a time
  • Prevalence survey of lameness in ovines presented for slaughter - to define the spatial and temporal trends of lameness in sheep of variable age and breed transported for slaughter
  • Withdrawal of food in sheep for transport
  • The New Zealand bobby calf welfare project - is it making a difference?
  • Leptospirosis update - 2013
  • Leptospira spp. sero-prevalence in veterinarians: preliminary results and challenges in quantifying exposure
  • STECs and our part in their downfall
  • The ongoing challenge of Campylobacter risk management in New Zealand
  • Wildlife in New Zealand as a source of zoonoses
  • Quantitatively incorporating risk and multiple surveillance activities into structured early detection systems
  • Biosecurity network capabilities
  • Wildlife biosecurity
  • The NZ horse industry and the international movement of horses and semen
  • Evidence for absence of equine arteritis virus in the horse population of New Zealand
  • Quads germplasm comparison group project
  • Investigating strains of multidrug resistant Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus aureus that are causing clinical infections in companion animals in New Zealand
  • The application of ribosomal multilocus sequence typing (rMLST) in epidemiological studies
  • New tools for outbreak surveillance
  • Can we assess the transmission of paratuberculosis between farms? description of a network analysis of livestock movements
  • Growth and reproduction losses in sheep and beef cattle due to leptospirosis
  • TakahÄ“ translocation networks - a new tool in wildlife disease surveillance
  • Foot and mouth disease vaccination - international thinking and what it means for New Zealand
  • Emergency vaccination as an adjunct to a standard stamping-out policy in New Zealand for foot-and-mouth disease
  • An approach to better inform decision making around disposal options in the event of a foot-and-mouth outbreak in New Zealand
  • Risk factors for foot-and-mouth disease in Zambia, 1981-2012
  • Deer: reflections on what we have learnt - where we have been and where we need to go
  • Anthelmintic resistance to macrocyclic lactones after 30 years use on an Otago deer farm
  • Efficacy of Levamisole, Moxidectin oral, Moxidectin injectable and Monepantel against Ostertagia-type nematodes in deer
  • Preliminary results from a study of reproductive wastage in deer
  • The effect of ML resistant Cooperia in healthy cattle
  • Beef cows: a reflection on what we have learnt - where we have been and where we need to go
  • IBR causing infertility in bulls: a case study
  • Yearling bull deaths
  • BVD diagnosis and eradication on an extensive beef property: a case report
  • Breeding anomalies in bulls
  • A study to estimate the efficacy of Epinomectin pour-on by comparing the faecal egg count reduction to the worm count reduction on a commercial deer farm
  • Introduction to trigger points
  • Introduction to acupuncture
  • Neurophysiological basis for acupuncture