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This collection features five peer-reviewed reviews on improving
biosecurity in livestock production. The first chapter highlights
the importance of implementing biosecurity measures along the pig
production chain as a means of minimising disease introduction
(external biosecurity) and spread (internal biosecurity) throughout
the farm. The second chapter reviews the diagnosis and monitoring
of common pig diseases, as well as the control measures that can be
implemented on the farm, focussing on the importance of
establishing effective biosecurity measures. The third chapter
provides a brief overview of the emergence and re-emergence of
several infectious pathogens of poultry. The chapter highlights the
integral role of improving biosecurity in poultry flocks as a means
of mitigating future disease risk, including proper cleaning and
disinfection techniques. The fourth chapter provides an overview of
good farming practices for beef cattle farms, with particular
discussion of biosecurity, animal welfare and the importance of
clean cattle policies. The final chapter summarises key issues of
biosecurity which arise in organic animal farming and discusses
their significance to human health. Two case studies are presented
to demonstrate the successful implementation of biosecurity plans
as a means of reducing disease risk.
This collection features five peer-reviewed reviews on managing
bacterial diseases of poultry. The first chapter provides a brief
overview of Campylobacter in poultry production and the routes of
transmission from bird to human. It considers current and future
challenges in controlling Campylobacter, as well as the control
measures implemented to reduce the occurrence of infection in
poultry flocks. The second chapter discusses economically-important
enteric diseases and disorders of poultry. The chapter highlights
the aetiology of these diseases and explores more sustainable
alternatives to promote gastrointestinal health, such as
plant-derived extracts, organic acids, prebiotics and probiotics.
The third chapter provides an overview of best practices to manage
disease outbreaks in poultry. It reviews current disease
preventative measures, health monitoring procedures, as well as
disease investigation techniques. The fourth chapter reviews the
emergence and re-emergence of several infectious pathogens in
poultry production and the consequent need to improve current
biosecurity measures in poultry flocks to ensure optimal animal
health and welfare. The final chapter considers the main
alternatives to antibiotics in preventing zoonoses and other major
pathogens in poultry. The chapter reviews the sector's use of
prebiotics and related compounds, as well as the beneficial effects
of their use.
A comprehensive, alphabetized dictionary of terms used in
veterinary epidemiology, this book is an expanded translation of
the only dictionary of veterinary epidemiology in the world,
"Glossaire d'epidemiologie animale."
An invaluable reference and teaching tool for anyone with an
interest in animal health issues, the book will enhance
communication on the numerous issues arising with the new
animal-based industries and expanded markets for animal products.
With this in mind, the editors have extended the scope of the book
beyond strictly epidemiologic terms to include the basic
nomenclature of economics and biostatistics, two important
disciplines associated with epidemiology and animal health. The
dictionary's international perspective should make it particularly
useful as population-based problem solving becomes a global
concern.
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