26 November 2005 (Vol 331, Issue 7527)

Editor's Choice

One medicine?

BMJ 2005;331:0.7 (Published 24 November 2005)

News

Vaccinating poultry against avian flu is contributing to spread

BMJ 2005;331:1223.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

FDA criticised for rejecting over the counter emergency contraception

BMJ 2005;331:1223.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

In brief

BMJ 2005;331:1224.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Number of people infected with HIV worldwide reaches 40m

BMJ 2005;331:1224.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Rates of sexually transmitted infections continue to rise

BMJ 2005;331:1224.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Medicare's new prescription drug plan causes confusion

BMJ 2005;331:1225.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Drug industry's new code criticised for lacking teeth

BMJ 2005;331:1225.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Do vets and doctors face similar ethical challenges?

BMJ 2005;331:1227 (Published 24 November 2005)

Harnessing Mother Nature against your fellow humans

BMJ 2005;331:1228.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Editorials

Veterinary public health

BMJ 2005;331:1213 (Published 24 November 2005)

A walk on the wild side—emerging wildlife diseases

BMJ 2005;331:1214 (Published 24 November 2005)

UK government collaborations to manage threats to animal and human health

BMJ 2005;331:1216 (Published 24 November 2005)

Foodborne zoonoses

BMJ 2005;331:1217 (Published 24 November 2005)

Resistance to antimicrobials in humans and animals

BMJ 2005;331:1219 (Published 24 November 2005)

What could Dr Finlay and Mr Herriot learn from each other?

BMJ 2005;331:1220 (Published 24 November 2005)

Human health and nature conservation

BMJ 2005;331:1221 (Published 24 November 2005)

Letters

This week's Letters section

Human and animal health: strengthening the links

BMJ 2005;331:1268.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Human and animal health: strengthening the links

BMJ 2005;331:1268.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Human and animal health: strengthening the links

BMJ 2005;331:1269.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Human and animal health: strengthening the links

BMJ 2005;331:1269.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Classification of stillbirth

BMJ 2005;331:1269.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Classification of stillbirth

BMJ 2005;331:1269.4 (Published 24 November 2005)

Classification of stillbirth

BMJ 2005;331:1269.5 (Published 24 November 2005)

Classification of stillbirth

BMJ 2005;331:1270.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Reassessing strategies for improving health

BMJ 2005;331:1270.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Reassessing strategies for improving health

BMJ 2005;331:1271.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Transitional care for elderly people

BMJ 2005;331:1271.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Transitional care for elderly people

BMJ 2005;331:1271.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Including care home residents in clinical research is fraught

BMJ 2005;331:1271.4 (Published 24 November 2005)

Letters - continued

Rates of exception reporting need to be addressed

BMJ 2005;331:1272.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Invest in people, not restructuring

BMJ 2005;331:1272.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Criminal proceedings will hamper calls for open culture

BMJ 2005;331:1272.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Obituaries

This week's Obituaries section

Matthew Arnum Barnor

BMJ 2005;331:1273.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Susan Field

BMJ 2005;331:1274.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Clement Grimshaw

BMJ 2005;331:1274.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Isla Hayward (Mrs McGuire, née Greenlaw)

BMJ 2005;331:1274.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Chinnamma Jayakkar

BMJ 2005;331:1274.4 (Published 24 November 2005)

John Keast-Butler

BMJ 2005;331:1274.5 (Published 24 November 2005)

Johanna Clara Joacomina Collis McLean

BMJ 2005;331:1274.6 (Published 24 November 2005)

Tusevnambi Jayatissa Rajapaksa

BMJ 2005;331:1274.7 (Published 24 November 2005)

This Week In the BMJ

How pets influence owners' health

BMJ 2005;331:0.5 (Published 24 November 2005)

Dolphins help treat depression

BMJ 2005;331:0.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

How to treat snake bites

BMJ 2005;331:0.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Foot and mouth epidemic had wide sequelae

BMJ 2005;331:0.4 (Published 24 November 2005)

Sleeping sicknesses might merge in Uganda

BMJ 2005;331:0.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Minerva

Minerva

BMJ 2005;331:1280 (Published 24 November 2005)

Fillers

WHO's clinical decision rule misses most cases of streptococcal sore throat in children

BMJ 2005;331:0.6 (Published 24 November 2005)

The dunghills of Glasgow in 1839

BMJ 2005;331:1237 (Published 24 November 2005)

What's in December's studentBMJ?

BMJ 2005;331:1243 (Published 24 November 2005)

Once there is hope, there is life

BMJ 2005;331:1251 (Published 24 November 2005)

An unusual zoonosis

BMJ 2005;331:1255 (Published 24 November 2005)

Why shouldn't children benefit from oral rehydration solutions for calves?

BMJ 2005;331:1267 (Published 24 November 2005)

Advice

BMJ 2005;331:1273.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Short cuts

What's new in the other general journals

BMJ 2005;331:1229 (Published 24 November 2005)

Clinical Reviews

News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal]

Transitional countries best at reducing greenhouse gases

BMJ 2005;331:1226.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Incontinence management is inadequate, UK audit shows

BMJ 2005;331:1226.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal] - continued

Charity for homeless launches GP service for hostel residents

BMJ 2005;331:1226.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Anaesthetist could face prosecution after GMC strikes her off

BMJ 2005;331:1226.4 (Published 24 November 2005)

Police are being forced to act as social workers

BMJ 2005;331:1226.5 (Published 24 November 2005)

News extra [these stories appear only on the web]

UK guidelines urge improved recognition of obsessive-compulsive disorder

BMJ 2005;331:1228.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

UK's regulatory framework gives it an advantage in stem cell research

BMJ 2005;331:1228.3 (Published 24 November 2005)

Surgeons in England lobby prime minister on working hours

BMJ 2005;331:1228.4 (Published 24 November 2005)

Smoking ban in prisons would lead to more assaults on staff

BMJ 2005;331:1228.5 (Published 24 November 2005)

NHS Direct lays out plans to expand into monitoring and social care

BMJ 2005;331:1228.6 (Published 24 November 2005)

Pregnant women in poor countries face domestic violence

BMJ 2005;331:1228.7 (Published 24 November 2005)

Papers

Education and debate

Pet ownership and human health: a brief review of evidence and issues

BMJ 2005;331:1252 (Published 24 November 2005)

Pets—pleasures and problems

BMJ 2005;331:1254 (Published 24 November 2005)

Early qualitative risk assessment of the emerging zoonotic potential of animal diseases

BMJ 2005;331:1256 (Published 24 November 2005)

Zoonotic potential of emerging animal diseases

BMJ 2005;331:1260 (Published 24 November 2005)

The human story

BMJ 2005;331:1261 (Published 24 November 2005)

The animal story

BMJ 2005;331:1262 (Published 24 November 2005)

Synergy between public health and veterinary services to deliver human and animal health interventions in rural low income settings

BMJ 2005;331:1264 (Published 24 November 2005)

Reviews

This week's Reviews section

The Monster at Our Door: The Global Threat of Avian Flu

BMJ 2005;331:1275 (Published 24 November 2005)

The Swine Flu Affair: Decision-Making on a Slippery Disease

BMJ 2005;331:1276.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Passionate Medicine: Making the Transition from Conventional Medicine to Homeopathy

BMJ 2005;331:1276.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

How the media caught Tamiflu

BMJ 2005;331:1277.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Hit parade

BMJ 2005;331:1277.2 (Published 24 November 2005)

Is it time to ban dogs as household pets?

BMJ 2005;331:1278 (Published 24 November 2005)

The age of entitlement

BMJ 2005;331:1279.1 (Published 24 November 2005)

Ghosts

BMJ 2005;331:1279.2 (Published 24 November 2005)