Index

A

  1. abattoir *, *, *, *, *
  2. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people *, *-*; see also Dugalunji Camp
    1. Aboriginal Behaviour Setting *
    2. contact history *, *
    3. Dja Dja Wurrung *
    4. Dreaming *-*, *
    5. Indjilandji-Dhidhanu *-*
    6. Native Title *-*, *
  3. active surveillance systems *, *
  4. advocacy *, *
  5. Africa *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *
    1. African Union *
    2. Central African Republic *
    3. Kenya *, *, *
    4. Mozambique *, *
    5. South Africa *, *
    6. Sub-Saharan Africa *, *
    7. Tanzania *-*, *-*, *, *, *, *
    8. Zambia *-*, *-*, *, *, *
  6. African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) *
  7. agriculture *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *
    1. agribusiness *, *, *
    2. agri-health *, *, *, *, *
    3. dual-use *
    4. gender in *-*, *
    5. intensive *, *
    6. productivity *-*, *
    7. smallholder *, *
  8. AMR see antibiotics: antimicrobial resistance, antibiotics: antimicrobial resistance
  9. Anderson, Benedict *
  10. animals *, *, *-*, *, *-*; see also free-ranging animals
    1. aquatic *-*, *
    2. diseases see zoonoses
    3. domestic and companion *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *
    4. farm see animals: livestock
    5. health *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *
    6. human interface *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *
    7. husbandry *, *
    8. livestock *, *, *, *-*
    9. products *, *, *
    10. wild *, *, *, *, *, *
  11. anthrax *, *, *, *, *
  12. anti-vaccination movement *
  13. antibiotics *, *, *, *
    1. antimicrobial resistance *, *, *, *, *, *-*
  14. anthropocene
    1. epoch *
    2. anthropogenic food *-*, *
    3. anthropogenic environments *, *, *
    4. anthropometric data *, *
  15. ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Animal Health and Zoonoses (ACCAHZ) *, *
  16. Asia-Pacific region * , *, *, *, *-*, *, *, *; see also Oceania
    1. Australia *, *, *, *-*, *-*, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *-*
    2. Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ARoB) *, *, *-*
    3. China *, *, *, *
    4. Hong Kong *, *, *
    5. Indonesia *, *-*, *, *-*, *
    6. New Zealand *, *, *
    7. Papua New Guinea *, *, *; see also Asia-Pacific region: Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ARoB)
    8. Sulawesi *, *, *-*
    9. Vanuatu *, *, *, *
    10. Vietnam *, *
    11. Asia-Pacific region*
  17. Australia see Asia-Pacific region: Australia
  18. Australia–Indonesia Centre (AIC) *, *, *
  19. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) *, *, *, *
  20. Australian High Commission *
  21. Australian Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council (PMSEIC) *
  22. autopsy *
  23. avian influenza *, *, *-*, *, *, *, *, *, *

B

  1. bacterial pathogens *, *
  2. Baseline Livelihood and Health Survey *, *
  3. bats *, *, *, *, *, *
  4. bears *-*, *
  5. Béchamp, Antoine *
  6. Bellagio Working Group *
  7. bifurcated system *
  8. big cats *-*; see also carnivores
  9. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation *
  10. bio-control practices *, *
  11. biodiversity *, *, *, *-*, *
    1. loss *, *, *, *
  12. biological knowledge *, *
  13. biological systems *, *, *, *, *, *
  14. biomedical research *, *, *
  15. bird flu see avian influenza
  16. birds *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *; see also chickens, ducks
    1. culling of *, *
  17. black death see plague, the
  18. Blackmore, David *
  19. Blood Hole massacre *
  20. botany *, *
  21. Bougainville see Asia-Pacific region: Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ARoB)
  22. bovine tuberculosis *
  23. bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) *, *
  24. breastfeeding *, *, *, *
  25. brucellosis *-*, *, *, *
  26. Brundtland Report *
  27. Burke, William *
  28. bush economy *, *

C

  1. Camooweal, Qld *, *, *
  2. camp (stock/work) *, *-*
  3. Campaspe Plains massacre *
  4. canine distemper *, *
  5. carbohydrates *, *-*
  6. carnivores *, *, *-*, *-*
  7. cash crops *, *, *
  8. cellular pathology *
  9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) *, *, *, *, *, *
    1. CDC Stone Mountain meeting *
  10. Central African Republic see Africa: Central African Republic
  11. Chadwick, Edwin *
  12. Chambers, Fiona *
  13. chickens *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *; see also poultry
  14. China see Asia-Pacific region: China
  15. chlamydiosis/ornithosis *
  16. chocolate *, *, *, *, *
  17. cholera *-*, *, *
  18. chronic illness *, *, *, *
  19. civil society *, *, *, *
  20. climate change *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *
  21. climate modelling *
  22. class *, *-*
  23. cocoa *, *-*, *-*, *-*, *-*, *
  24. colonialism *, *
  25. community resilience *-*, *, *-*
  26. companion animals see animals: domestic and companion
  27. comparative medicine *
  28. conservation *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*
  29. contamination *, *
    1. chemical *
    2. of human food *, *
    3. microbial *
  30. coronavirus and influenza A(H5N1) *, *
  31. Creutzfeld Jakob disease (vCJD) *; see also bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
  32. cross-sectoral collaboration *, *, *, *, *, *, *
  33. custodianship *-*

D

  1. Davis, Ronald *
  2. Daylesford *-*
  3. deforestation *, *, *; see also biodiversity: loss
  4. Demographic Health Survey *, *
  5. dengue fever *, *
  6. Department of Primary Industries and Marine Resources *-*
  7. developing countries *, *, *
  8. diabetes *, *, *, *
  9. diet *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *, *-*
  10. Direction Générale de la Mondialisation *
  11. disease *-*, *-*, *, *-*, *, *, *-*, *
    1. beyond germ theory *
    2. emerging microbial threats *-*, *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *
    3. food-borne *, *-*
    4. hygiene theory *
    5. infectious *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *
    6. prevention *
    7. surveillance *-*
    8. vector-borne *-*
    9. water-borne *, *
    10. zoonotic *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *-*
  12. Dja Dja Wurrung see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Dja Dja Wurrung
  13. dogs *, *, *, *, *
  14. domestic violence see family violence
  15. domesticated animals see animals: domestic and companion
  16. ducks *, *, *
  17. Dugalunji Camp *-*
  18. Durrell, Gerard *
  19. Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust *

E

  1. early warning *, *, *, *
  2. earth system governance *, *
  3. Ebola virus *, *, *, *
  4. EcoHealth *-*, *, *, *-*, *, *-*, *, *
    1. EcoHealth Alliance *, *
    2. EcoHealth (journal) *, *, *, *
  5. ecological systems *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *-*, *
    1. ecological change *
    2. determinants on human health *, *, *
    3. knowledge *
    4. agroecology *, *, *-*
  6. economic impacts *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *, *, *-*, *, *-*, *, *, *-*
  7. ecosystem see EcoHealth
  8. elephants *, *
  9. endangered planet *, *
  10. endangered species *, *, *, *
  11. Epidemic Intelligence Service *
  12. epidemics *, *, *, *
  13. epidemiology *, *, *, *, *, *
  14. ethics *-*, *-*, *, *
  15. Europe *, *, *, *, *, *, *
    1. European Union *
    2. European Commission *
    3. European Council *
  16. extinction *, *-*, *
  17. eye health *, *, *, *

F

  1. Falk, Richard *
  2. family violence *, *, *
  3. farmers *, *, *, *-*, *, *-*, *-*, *, *, *-*, *
  4. Farr, William *
  5. fertilisers *, *, *, *, *
  6. fire *, *
  7. flying foxes see bats
  8. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations *, *, *, *
  9. food see also disease: food-borne
    1. crops *, *, *, *
    2. foraging for *-*, *
    3. poisoning *
    4. preparation *, *, *, *, *-*
    5. production *, *, *, *-*, *, *, *, *, *-*, *-*
    6. safety *, *, *, *, *
    7. security *, *, *
  10. Franck, Thomas *
  11. free-ranging animals *, *, *, *; see also animals: wild
  12. fruit bats see bats

G

  1. Galen, Aelius *
  2. game ranches *, *
  3. Ganges River *, *
  4. gender
    1. equity *, *
    2. Global Gender Gap Report *
    3. inequalities *, *-*, *
    4. roles *, *, *, *
    5. violence *, *, *
  5. genetics *, *, *, *
  6. genome sequencing *, *, *
  7. geopolitical boundaries *, *, *, *, *
  8. Georgina River basin *-*, *
  9. germ theory *, *, *, *
  10. global governance *-*
    1. Report of the Commission on Global Governance *
  11. global health *, *, *, *, *, *, *
  12. Global Health Security Agenda *
  13. Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network *
  14. Global Public Health Intelligence Network *
  15. globalisation *, *, *; see also global governance
  16. goats *, *, *, *, *, *
  17. greenhouse gases *, *

H

  1. habitat see biodiversity
  2. Hanoi Declaration *
  3. Hare, William *
  4. heart disease *, *
  5. Hendra virus (HeV) *, *
  6. herbivores *, *, *, *, *
  7. hibernation *-*
  8. high-income countries *, *, *
  9. Hippocrates *
  10. HIV see human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  11. Hodges, Nathaniel *
  12. Hong Kong see Asia-Pacific region: Hong Kong
  13. horses *, *
  14. hospitals *, *, *, *
  15. Horton, Richard *, *
  16. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) *
  17. Hunter, John *
  18. hunting *, *, *, *
  19. Hutchinson, Jonathan *
  20. hygiene theory see disease: hygiene theory
  21. hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenocortical axis (HPA) *, *

I

  1. Idaya *, *
  2. India *, *, *
  3. Indigenous peoples *, *, *, *, *, *; see also Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, Nenet people
  4. Indjilandji-Dhidhanu see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Indjilandji-Dhidhanu
  5. Indonesia see Asia-Pacific region: Indonesia
  6. industrialisation *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *, *-*
    1. intensive farm practices *, *, *, *, *-*
    2. megafarms *
  7. influenza *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *; see also avian influenza
    1. influenza pandemic of 1917–18. *
  8. International Association for Ecology and Health *, *, *, *, *
  9. International Center for Research on Women *
  10. International Development Research Centre of Canada *, *
  11. International Health Regulations (IHR) *
  12. International Human Dimensions Programme *
  13. International Ministerial Conferences on Avian and Pandemic Influenza *, *
  14. International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems *, *
  15. International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS) *
  16. International Union for Conservation of Nature *

J

  1. Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust *; see also EcoHealth: EcoHealth Alliance

K

  1. Kahn, Laura H. *
  2. Kairak Training Centre *
  3. Kaplan, Bruce *
  4. Kenya see Africa: South Africa
  5. Knox, Robert *
  6. Koch, Robert *, *

L

  1. labour shortage *, *, *, *
  2. Lancisi, Giovanni Maria *
  3. land
    1. clearing *
    2. management *
    3. ownership *, *, *, *
    4. rights *; see also Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Native Title
    5. use *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *-*, *
  4. Landsborough, William *
  5. Lauderdale’s paradox *
  6. Lebel, Jean *, *
  7. lead poisoning *-*
  8. leopard see big cats
  9. leptospirosis *, *
  10. lions see big cats
  11. lipids *, *
  12. livelihood *, *, *, *, *-*; see also Baseline Livelihood and Health Survey
  13. livestock see animals: livestock

M

  1. macronutrients *, *, *, *-*
  2. mad cow disease see bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
  3. Mahr, Roger *
  4. malaria *, *, *, *
  5. malnutrition *, *, *, *
  6. Manhattan Principles, The *, *, *
  7. Mars (company) *
    1. Cocoa Academy *
    2. Cocoa Development Centre *
  8. Massey University *, *, *-*
  9. McCain Foods *
  10. McKeown, Thomas *
  11. McKinlay, John and Sonja *
  12. measles *, *, *
  13. mercury *
  14. metabolic disorders *-*, *
  15. miasmic theory *-*
  16. microbiology *, *, *-*, *-*; see also antibiotics: antimicrobial resistance, disease: emerging microbial threats
  17. micronutrients *, *-*, *
  18. microorganisms *, *
  19. midwifery *, *; see also pregnancy
  20. migration
    1. of animals *, *, *, *, *, *-*
    2. of people *, *, *, *, *-*
  21. Minimata disease *
  22. molecular typing *, *, *
  23. Monath, Thomas P. *
  24. Mondelez International Cocoa Life program *
  25. monkeys see primates (non-human)
  26. Mozambique see Africa: Mozambique
  27. mumps *, *
  28. Munal gundidj see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Dja Dja Wurrung
  29. Murray Valley encephalitis *, *
  30. Myuma Corporation *-*

N

  1. nanotechnology *
  2. National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases *
  3. Nenet people *-*
  4. neoliberalism *, *, *-*, *
  5. New Zealand see Asia-Pacific region: New Zealand
  6. Newcastle disease *, *
  7. Nipah virus (NiV) *, *, *, *, *, *
  8. not-for-profit *, *
  9. nutrition *, *, *-*, *, *, *-*, *, *, *, *, *-*, *-*, *, *

O

  1. obesity *, *, *, *, *
  2. ocean acidification *, *
  3. Oceania *
  4. Office International des Epizooties (World Organisation for Animal Health) *, *, *
  5. One Health *-*, *-*, *-*, *-*, *, *-*, *
    1. One Health Central and East Africa network *
    2. One Health Commission *, *, *, *, *
    3. One Health Congress *
    4. One Health Foundation *
    5. One Health Global Network *
    6. One Health Initiative *, *, *, *
    7. One Health (journal) *, *, *
    8. One Health Network South Asia *
    9. One Health Platform *, *, *
    10. surveillance *, *, *, *-*; see also surveillance
  6. Osler, William *

P

  1. Pacini, Filippo *
  2. Papua New Guinea see Asia-Pacific region: Papua New Guinea
  3. parasitology *, *
  4. Pasteur, Louis *, *
  5. Polewali Mandar *-*
  6. primates (non-human)
  7. Peace of Westphalia *; see also Westphalian governance model
  8. pesticide *, *
  9. pharmaceutical industry *, *, *
  10. pigs *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *
  11. plague, the *, *, *, *, *
  12. Planetary Health Alliance *, *, *
  13. polio *, *
  14. political economy *, *, *, *
  15. population health *, *, *, *
  16. poultry *, *, *-*, *, *, *, *-*, *-*, *
  17. poverty *, *, *, *
    1. alleviation *
  18. PREDICT project *, *
  19. pregnancy *, *, *, *, *, *; see also breastfeeding, midwifery
  20. Priestly, Rev. Dr *
  21. primates (non-human) *, *, *, *
  22. probiotic food *-*
  23. protein *, *-*
    1. supplements *
  24. public health *-*, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *
    1. ethics *, *, *
    2. Public Health Act 1848 *
      1. Public Health Agency of Canada *
      2. surveillance *, *
    3. Puskesmas *

Q

  1. Q fever *, *, *
  2. Queen Emma *

R

  1. rabies *, *, *, *
  2. Rainbow Gateway *
  3. Ranger teams *, *, *
  4. re-emerging diseases *, *
  5. reindeer *-*
  6. resilience see community resilience
  7. Rift Valley fever *, *, *
  8. Rockefeller Foundation *, *, *, *, *, *
  9. Rosenau, J.N. *-*

S

  1. salmonella *-*, *, *
  2. Saltmere, Colin *-*
  3. Salvexin *-*
  4. sanitation *, *, *, *, *, *, *, *
  5. SARS see Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
  6. Schering-Plough *-*
  7. Schwabe, Calvin *
  8. sentinel surveillance *, *-*
  9. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) *, *, *, *
  10. sexual and reproductive health *, *, *
  11. sexual coercion *, *
  12. sexually transmitted infections (STIs) *, *
  13. sheep *, *-*, *, *, *, *
  14. simian immune deficiency virus *; see also human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  15. smallpox *, *
  16. Snow, John *-*
  17. snow leopard see big cats
  18. socioeconomics *, *, *, *, *, *, *
  19. Sonke Gender Justice Network *
  20. South Africa see Africa: South Africa
  21. Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance *, *
  22. spinifex *
  23. Steele, James *
  24. Sub-Saharan Africa see Africa: Sub-Saharan Africa
  25. substance abuse *, *
  26. suicide *, *, *
  27. Sulawesi see Asia-Pacific region: Sulawesi
  28. surveillance *, *, *, *, *-*; see also sentinel surveillance
    1. sectoral approaches to *
    2. differing disease priorities in *
    3. disease surveillance in animals *
    4. disease surveillance in companion animals *
    5. disease surveillance in humans *
    6. disease surveillance in wild animals *
    7. general approaches to disease *
    8. information sharing in *
    9. passive surveillance systems *-*
    10. structural/organisational barriers to *
  29. sustainable development *, *, *
    1. Sustainable Development Goals *, *, *, *, *

T

  1. Tanzania see Africa: Tanzania
  2. totemism *, *
  3. tourism *, *, *, *, *
  4. traditional medicines *
  5. tuberculosis *, *, *, *

U

  1. United Nations *, *, *; see also Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, sustainable development: Sustainable Development Goals
  2. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples *
  3. United Nations Development Program *
  4. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) *, *
  5. United Nations System Influenza Coordination *, *
  6. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) *, *, *, *, *
    1. urbanisation *, *, *, *
    2. urban *, *, *, *
    3. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) see Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    4. USAID see United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

V

  1. vaccination programs *, *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *; see also anti-vaccination movement
  2. Vanuatu see Asia-Pacific region: Vanuatu
  3. vector-borne disease see disease: vector-borne
  4. veterinary medicine *-*, *, *, *-*, *-*, *, *, *, *
  5. Vietnam see Asia-Pacific region: Vietnam
  6. village health program *, *, *
  7. Virchow, Rudolph *-*, *

W

  1. water *-*, *, *, *, *, *-*, *
    1. scarcity *
  2. water-borne disease see disease: water-borne
  3. Wellcome Trust *, *
  4. Wessex Saddleback see pigs
  5. West Nile virus *, *, *, *
  6. Westphalian governance model *, *, *
  7. Wildlife Conservation Society *, *, *
  8. wolves *, *; see also carnivores
  9. World Bank *, *, *, *, *, *
  10. World Health Assembly *
  11. World Health Organization (WHO) *, *, *, *, *, *
    1. Global Health Observatory *
    2. Global Report on Surveillance *
  12. World Medical Association *
  13. World Organisation for Animal Health see Office International des Epizooties (World Organisation for Animal Health)
  14. World Veterinary Association *

Y

  1. yellow fever *, *, *, *
  2. Yellowstone National Park *-*

Z

  1. Zambia see Africa: Zambia
  2. Zika *
  3. zoonoses *, *, *, *, *-*, *, *-*
  4. zoonotic diseases see disease: zoonotic