Biosecurity issues as they impact on agriculture, health and the environment are becoming increasingly important. Surveillance is crucial in maintaining a country's biosecurity and this article looks at some of the issues in the context of Australia and its neighbors in the Asia-Pacific region, and emerging threats from parasitic diseases. The important threats to agriculture, public health and wildlife are highlighted, and attention is given to how future surveillance activities must be undertaken on a regional basis and involve neighboring countries if they are to be effective and lead to the protection of both the trade and health of the population
A review of current forest health surveillance and biosecurity surveillance activities and programs ...
International trade poses a serious and growing threat to biosecurity through the introduction of in...
Australia is free of many diseases, pests and weeds found elsewhere in the world due to its geograph...
Parasites have threatened Australia’s biosecurity since the early days of European settlement....
Parasites have threatened Australia’s biosecurity since the early days of European settlement. Tick ...
Threats of natural and deliberate biological agent release are very real and are of serious concern ...
Australia is an island nation and a primary producer of agricultural and horticultural products. The...
Early detection of new incursions of species of biosecurity concern is crucial to protecting Austral...
How well prepared is Australia to meet the twin challenges of infectious disease and bioterrorism? T...
Biosecurity has become a familiar term in policymaking circles over the past few years. Its meanings...
Australia is relatively free from many of the plant pathogens that seriously impact on agricultural ...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
Australia’s biosecurity system protects us and the things we care about – including agriculture and ...
Despite Australia’s strict quarantine practices, the northern tropical region of Australia is at ris...
International trade poses a serious and growing threat to biosecurity through the introduction of in...
A review of current forest health surveillance and biosecurity surveillance activities and programs ...
International trade poses a serious and growing threat to biosecurity through the introduction of in...
Australia is free of many diseases, pests and weeds found elsewhere in the world due to its geograph...
Parasites have threatened Australia’s biosecurity since the early days of European settlement....
Parasites have threatened Australia’s biosecurity since the early days of European settlement. Tick ...
Threats of natural and deliberate biological agent release are very real and are of serious concern ...
Australia is an island nation and a primary producer of agricultural and horticultural products. The...
Early detection of new incursions of species of biosecurity concern is crucial to protecting Austral...
How well prepared is Australia to meet the twin challenges of infectious disease and bioterrorism? T...
Biosecurity has become a familiar term in policymaking circles over the past few years. Its meanings...
Australia is relatively free from many of the plant pathogens that seriously impact on agricultural ...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
Australia’s biosecurity system protects us and the things we care about – including agriculture and ...
Despite Australia’s strict quarantine practices, the northern tropical region of Australia is at ris...
International trade poses a serious and growing threat to biosecurity through the introduction of in...
A review of current forest health surveillance and biosecurity surveillance activities and programs ...
International trade poses a serious and growing threat to biosecurity through the introduction of in...
Australia is free of many diseases, pests and weeds found elsewhere in the world due to its geograph...