Presentations
Enteric Zoonotic Pathogens Outside the Host: Transmission, Persistence, Detection and Risk Potential - Workshop April 2008
Modelling E.coli and Campylobacter in a Pastoral Catchment
Sandy Elliott (NIWA)
Environmental
transmission of Cryptosporidium parvum: research update
Alex Grinberg (Massey University)
E. coli : an environmental
specialist
Sarah Jennings and Gillian Lewis (UoA), Rebecca Stott (NIWA)
Incidence and Survival of
Campylobacter and Salmonella in Animal Faeces, Surface Waters and Groundwaters
Lester Sinton, Elaine Moriarty and Louise Weaver (ESR)
Enteric Zoonotic Pathogens Outside the Host: Transmission, Persistence,
Detection and Risk Potential: Setting the Scene
Gillian Lewis (University of Auckland)
Inferring
the source of pathogens in contaminated streams (during flood events)
Graham McBride (NIWA)
A New Linear Analytical SIR Model For Age-Dependent Susceptibility and
Occupation-Dependent - Immune Status
Graham McBride (NIWA)
Prof. Nigel French (Massey University)
New analytical
model implies disproportionate reduction of zoonotic pathogens in watersheds
after implementation of Best Management Practices on farms
Graham McBride (NIWA)
Prof. Steve Chapra (Tufts Uni., Boston, USA)
Campylobacter: Persistance and Transport.
Richard Muirhead,Andrea Donnison and Collen Ross (AgResearch)
Surveillance Systems Workshop - August 2007
Purpose of systems – legal and
policy
Alison Roberts (Ministry of Health)
Data collection – practical uses
(Annette Nesdale (Hutt valley DHD)
The national data set, collection, analysis and
dissemination – EpiSurv, ESRLab, WINZ, SurVINZ
Bruce Adlam (ESR)
Notifiable disease surveillance at ESR
Ruth Pirie (ESR)
Direct laboratory notification
Don Bandaranayake (Ministry of Health)
What is surveillance?
Donald Campbell (New Zealand Food Safety Authority)
Surveillance – NZFSA
perspective
Donald Campbell (New Zealand Food Safety Authority)
Surveillance data – making it fit for
purpose
Michael Baker (University of Otago)
Water quality factors – MoH
Michael Taylor (Ministry of Health)
Pulsenet
Phil Carter (ESR)
MAF BNZ Surveillance group
Toni Tana (MAF BNZ)
Scientific Strategy Group Campylobacter Workshop:
Role of the Scientific Strategy
Group
Peter van der Logt ( New Zealand Food Safety Authority)
Campylobacter:
Overview of molecular and microbiological methods applied to epidemiology and
risk assessment
Nigel French (Massey University)
Identification and Subtyping
of Emerging Epsilobacteria
Stephen On (ESR – Christchurch)
Typing and
Sub-typing of Campylobacter
Phil Carter (ESR)
Campylobacter
Enumeration
Andrea Donnisson (AgResearch – Ruakura)
Identifying
microbial disease outbreaks using PulseNet and molecular epidemiology
Brent Gilpin (ESR)
Samples and Isolates
Andrea Donnison (AgResearch – Ruakura)
Antimicrobial
Resistance
Nigel French (Massey University)
Other
A New
Linear Analytical SIR Model For Age-Dependent Susceptibility and
Occupation-Dependent Immune Status
Graham McBride (NIWA, NZ)
Prof. Nigel French (Massey University, NZ)
SMO ’06 (WSEAS), Lisbon, Portugal, 22-24 September 2006
