Conclusions
Biosecurity Management
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This FAAST Review was Meant to:
- Discuss the importance of biosecurity in preventing and controlling the spread of disease
- Discuss the impacts of biosecurity at the farm, provincial, national, and international level
- Discuss prevention and management strategies for reducing the risk of introducing and transmitting pathogens on your farm
- Discuss biosecurity threats in species-specific industries and best practices to manage the risks associated with each disease
After this FAAST Review, You Should Now Know:
Section 1:
- What biosecurity is and how it relates to antimicrobial stewardship
- Why biosecurity is important and its role in reducing the risk of transmitting pathogens at not only the farm level, but also the national level
- The difference between external and internal biosecurity, and the importance of both biosecurity components
- How to identify biosecurity opportunities on your own farm
Section 2:
- The importance of biosecurity in the beef industry, particularly as it relates to Johne’s disease
- What Johne’s disease is, the bacteria that causes it, and how it is easily transmitted in cattle
- The impacts of Johne’s disease at the farm-level
- Internal and external biosecurity measures to protect against Johne’s disease
Section 3:
- What Staphylococcus areus is and the importance of reducing spread of this bacteria through the implementation of biosecurity measures
- The importance of implementing both external and internal biosecurity measures and how this protects dairy farms from becoming infected with Staphylococcus areus
- Best management practices to reduce the spread of Staphylococcus areus on a dairy farm
Section 4:
- The importance of maintaining good biosecurity practices in the poultry industry, particularly in relation to reducing the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza
- What highly pathogenic avian influenza is, why it is a concern for the poultry industry, and how this disease can be protected against
- Internal and external biosecurity practices to prevent and reduce the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza on your poultry farm
Section 5:
- Main routes of disease transmission on swine operations
- What African Swine Fever (ASF) is, the risks associated with this disease, and the impacts that an ASF outbreak can have on the swine industry
- Best internal and external biosecurity practices for preventing the introduction of ASF on your farm
Section 6:
- The importance of biosecurity measures in the veal industry, particularly as they relate to preventing and controlling the spread of Salmonella Dublin
- The risks and impacts associated with a Salmonella Dublin infection on a veal operation
- Appropriate internal and external biosecurity measures to prevent the introduction of this pathogen on your farm
- Management strategies to reduce the spread of this pathogen within your operation