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A01=Dr Manon Racicot
A01=Dr Mattias Delpont
A01=Filip Boyen
A01=Frans J. M. Smulders
A01=Freddy Haesebrouck
A01=Friederike Hilbert
A01=Prof Dominiek Maes
A01=Prof Jean-Pierre Vaillancourt
A01=Prof Jeroen Dewulf
A01=Prof. Peter Paulsen
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Author_Dr Manon Racicot
Author_Dr Mattias Delpont
Author_Filip Boyen
Author_Frans J. M. Smulders
Author_Freddy Haesebrouck
Author_Friederike Hilbert
Author_Prof Dominiek Maes
Author_Prof Jean-Pierre Vaillancourt
Author_Prof Jeroen Dewulf
Author_Prof. Peter Paulsen
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Instant Insights: Improving Biosecurity in Livestock Production

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.

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A01=Dr Manon RacicotA01=Dr Mattias DelpontA01=Filip BoyenA01=Frans J. M. SmuldersA01=Freddy HaesebrouckA01=Friederike HilbertA01=Prof Dominiek MaesA01=Prof Jean-Pierre VaillancourtA01=Prof Jeroen DewulfA01=Prof. Peter PaulsenAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Dr Manon RacicotAuthor_Dr Mattias DelpontAuthor_Filip BoyenAuthor_Frans J. M. SmuldersAuthor_Freddy HaesebrouckAuthor_Friederike HilbertAuthor_Prof Dominiek MaesAuthor_Prof Jean-Pierre VaillancourtAuthor_Prof Jeroen DewulfAuthor_Prof. Peter Paulsenautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=TVFCategory=TVGCategory=TVHBCategory=TVHPCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 214g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781801466318

About Dr Manon RacicotDr Mattias DelpontFilip BoyenFrans J. M. SmuldersFreddy HaesebrouckFriederike HilbertProf Dominiek MaesProf Jean-Pierre VaillancourtProf Jeroen DewulfProf. Peter Paulsen

Dr Jeroen Dewulf is a full Professor in Veterinary Epidemiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Ghent University. His main research interests are quantitative epidemiology and control of zoonoses with a specific emphasis on antimicrobial use and resistance in animals as well as the prevention of epidemic and endemic diseases with a focus on the application of biosecurity measures. He is the head of the Veterinary Epidemiology Unit and is supervising over 10 Ph.D. students who are doing research in the field of veterinary epidemiology. He is (co-)author of over 300 A1 publications in the field of veterinary epidemiology with an H-index of 45. He is the principal author of the annual Belgian report on Antimicrobial Consumption in Animals (BelVetSac) and chair of the JPI-AMR network on the quantification of antimicrobial consumption in animals at herd level. Since 2009 he is a member of the scientific committee of the Belgian federal food agency and is the founder and chair of the board of the center of expertise on antimicrobial use and resistance in animals (AMCRA) in Belgium. Dr Dominiek Maes is Professor of Porcine Health Management in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ghent University Belgium.

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