PPT-Animal Movements Biosecurity Basics

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Animal identification and record keeping Incoming animals Returning animals Emergency planning Animal Movements Ear tags Tattoos Brands Neck collars Leg bands Animal Identification Record Keeping. Calling for a complete cessation in nonhuman animal use through the abolishing of property status for nonhuman animals and an adoption of veganism and nonviolence th is approach stands in stark contrast to mainstream approaches such as humane produc for . Dairy Farm Workers. Ellen Jordan, PhD; Ralph Bruno, DVM, MS; Juan A. Hernandez-Rivera, PhD; and Kevin Lager, MS-. Texas . AgriLife. Extension Service. Mireille. . Chahine. , PhD . – University of Idaho. Overview. Biosecurity. Series of management practices. Prevent introduction. Keep disease agents out of animal populations where they are not present. Prevent further spread . From infected to uninfected groups. Biosecurity Principles. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. Series of . management practices. Bioexclusion. Preventing the . introduction . onto . non-infected premises. Biocontainment. Preventing the spread . from an infected premises. By . animals, personnel, . Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2016). Zones, areas, and premises designations during an FAD response. Roles and responsibilities. Work Zones of a contaminated premises. Concepts of biocontainment and bioexclusion. PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2016). Basic biosecurity concepts. Routes of exposure. Steps to develop a biosecurity plan. Three levels of biosecurity . Practical application of operational measures in bioexclusion and biocontainment. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. During animal emergency . Does the practice break FDA, state, or federal laws?. Does the practice harm the animal?. Does the practice falsely represent the animal?. Do you have to lie to cover up the practice?. Would the public be upset if they knew about the practice?. Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2016). Describes operational biosecurity. Presents considerations to develop an effective biosecurity plan. Provides examples of operational measures. Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2016). Importance of biosecurity. Routes of exposure to disease. Steps in developing a biosecurity plan. Introduction to 3 levels of biosecurity. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. During animal emergency . Robert Jimmy. Aquaculture Adviser. Purpose of the Paper. Process so far in aquatic biosecurity development. PICT inputs/interventions. Programme elements. Actions already being undertaken. Next step. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. During animal emergency .

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