Lecture 4B Flashcards
What exotic pest are Australia protecting from
– Viral: FMDV, Influenza, Ebola
– Bacteria: Salmonella enteritidis, Mycobacterium bovis
– Parasites: Theileria parva (East Coast Fever), Trypanosomosis
– Prions: BSE (Mad cow disease)
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What are the categories of pests and weeds
– Invasive plants
– Invasive insects
– Invasive animal species (for example aquatic animals)
What are the likely source of exotic disease
- Imports
- Hitching a ride
- Travellers
- Bioweapons and terrorism
- Introduced species
What can be done to inspect ships with quarantine service services
• Entering Australia waters
– Contact authorities several days in advance
– Only enter at approved ports (having custom services)
– Moore, anchor or dock at specified place
– Display yellow quarantine flag
– Stay on board
How does ship inspection work for ship
– Expect to be boarded by custom official
– Declare any biological material
– Check for biological materials
– Check paperwork of vessel
– Check for illegal items (weapons, drugs)
What are the regulation for importing biological materials
– Obtain permit from AQIS
– Material to be delivered in quarantine area approved for
type of goods
– Treatment may be required
What are the issues with controlling importing biological material
– Very large volumes of goods – Biological risks may be missed – Non-declared material • Ignorance • Profit • Malicious
What is the main reason for checking the tourist and traveller
• Exotic diseases
– Avian influenza: Anything containing raw eggs or bird products including feathers
– FMDV: Raw material from all hooved animals (Pig, horse, sheep, cattle,…)
– BSE (prions): Any cattle material from endemic area
• Pets
– Expensive to import
– Emotional attachment
What terrorists want
• Cause acute and severe disease
• In early stages causes symptoms resembling common illnesses
– Spread without being noticed
• Rare disease
– It is clear that it is an act of terrorism >< accident of nature
• Are easy to handle and spreading quickly
– Grown undercover without specialist knowledge and equipment
Why are there not more bioterrorism happening?
– Technical skills and equipment >< explosives/military
– Risky for non-expert
– Effect is slow to develop > lack of publicity
– Not compatible with suicide (at least no immediate suicide)
– Unintended consequences are hard to control
– Previous case likely linked to researcher rather than traditional terrorist
What is it unlikely to resurgence of extinct disease
– Need a great deal of knowledge and facilities
– Unintended consequences likely (smallpox killed
300 million people in the 20th century)
– Retaliation likely to be swift and extreme