Biosecurity Flashcards

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What is the difference between biosecurity and biocontainment

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  • security: prevention of disease agents entering non-infected farm = bioexclusion
  • biocontainment: prevention of disease spreading within an infected farm or leaving the farm
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Levels of biosecurity

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  • global
  • regional
  • national
  • local
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Eg global biosecurity

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2011 rinderpest eradication

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Eg regional biosecurity

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  • continent
  • eg. FMD out of the EU
    > things to consider
  • risk assessment (not allowed to import sausages from some places)
  • illegal transport (hunting trophies etc)
  • public awareness
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Eg national biosecurity

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Protect national livestock population and trade eg. Newcastle disease and avian influenza
- surveillance
- disease control measures
- contingency planning UP TO DATE
> government responsibility
- but some diseases not notifiable (Aujeskys disease in sheep? Eradicated so the sector is in control of these diseases)

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Aims and methods of local biosecurity

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  • eradicate
  • keep disease free
  • risk factors for dz introduction and preventative measures
  • reduce impact of introduction
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How are responsibilities and limitations managed?

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> global  and regional (OIE, WTO, EU etc) 
- risk assessment 
- trade 
- financial incentives (eg FMD free -> trade can resume etc.) 
- available resources 
> risks ^ but resources v 
> trade in animal products and dz
> expanding livestock area
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Who is responsible for national security?

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Government

- APHA, DEFRA

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Limitations Of national security

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National boundaries are not secure (eg. Blue tongue can travel 100s miles)

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How is local biosecurity of pigs implement ed?

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72hrs pig free before visiting another pig unit
- FMD can be transported in human lungs ?
> pig and poultry very high biosecurity (shower and change before coming on and off farm)

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Impact of biosecurity on IBR, BVD, ,salmonella and Jones - what are the risk factors?

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risk factors

  • more than 100 cows ^ risk for IBR, salmonella and Johnes (statistical relative risk? ^ risk one cow contracting disease)
  • introduction of new cows (all dz)
  • mixing different herds common grazing (all dz esp BVD)
  • professional visitors (IBR, BVD, salmonella)
  • present of dogs ^ risk BVDV
  • vax against BHV1 ^ risk! (Serology effects or previous infection?)
  • v risk JOHNES and Leptospira Hardjo
  • ^ herd size ^ risk BHV1, L. Hardjo, BVDV
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Problems with encouraging farmers to find out disease status and change it?

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  • accept the losses
  • disease status not known and not wanted to be know (limits trading at markets)
  • not most important economic loss (hidden losses, don’t know how much more milk and less calf mortality would be seen if BVDV eradicated)
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How should priorities change when a unit is infected?

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  • stop worrying about keeping disease out

- focus on minimised WITHIN herd spread

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Risk factors for spreading disease on farm?

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  • stocking density
  • shared airspace
  • transport
  • wildlife
  • herd size
  • production groups
  • calf management
  • water
  • other species
    > disease dependent
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Which species are main carrier of disease pathogens?

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Cows esp calves scouring

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16
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Which disease are water troughs good at spreading?

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Respiratory

- IBR etc

17
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Wha tray cause poor calf growth rates??

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  • PI

- chronic pneumonia or disease

18
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Define biosecurity

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