Biosecurity Flashcards
What is biosecurity?
Measures taken to
prevent the
introduction or spread
of (infectious/parasitic)
disease
3 main ways of managing disease
- Biosecurity, preventing disease entry
- Reduce disease challenge
- Improve animals resistance
how to reduce disease challenge?
- Management
a. Hygiene,
b. Ventilation
c. stocking rates - Test and cull infected animals
- Drug treatments:- antibiotics/anthelmintics
how to improve animal resistance?
- Vaccinate
- Management
a. Improve nutrition
b. Reduce stress
c. Reduce concurrent disease - Breeding (genetics)
OIE 6 principles?
1.Transparency
2.Scientific information
3.International solidarity
4.Sanitary safety
5.Promotion of veterinary services
6.Food safety + animals welfare
OIE notifiable disease - what must countries inform?
Countries must inform OIE:
* First occurrence of a notifiable disease
* Reoccurrence of a notifiable disease
* New strain of a notifiable disease
* Change in morbidity or mortality patterns
* Change in epidemiology
* New emerging diseases
How is disease brought onto a farm? (Animals)
- Farm Animals
– Bought in
– Grazing
– Contact with
neighbouring stock
– Escapees - Vectors
– Midges (Blue Tongue
Schmallenberg)
– Ticks - Wildlife – Badgers, birds, stray
animals (TB, salmonella,
campylobacter) - Farm Pets
– GID -Taenia Multiceps-dogs
– Toxoplasmosis- Cats
How is disease brought into a farm? (people)
-Carry on fomites
(faeces, blood, pus snot)
* Vets
* Foot trimmers
* Shearers
* AI
* Other farmers
Biosecurity measures?
- Animal movements
- Source of animals
- Quarantine
- Testing (clinical, laboratory tests)
- Treat animals
- Biosecurity measures
– People
– Vehicles
– Equipment - Other risks
– Manure spreading
– Water sources
– Feed sources