PPT-Biosecurity Biosecure Areas

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Uninfected and Infected Adapted from the FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Biosecurity 2016 Illustrated examples of biosecure areas Uninfected premises Infected premises

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Uninfected and Infected Adapted from the FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Biosecurity 2016 Illustrated examples of biosecure areas Uninfected premises Infected premises Line of Separation. 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. Module 4. Line of Separation. Lesson Objectives. Describe the role of the Line of Separation (LOS). List the steps to be taken when crossing the LOS. Center for Food Security and Public Health, Iowa State University, 2015. Module 4. Line of Separation. Lesson Objectives. Describe the role of the Line of Separation (LOS). List the steps to be taken when crossing the LOS. Center for Food Security and Public Health, Iowa State University, 2015. Series of . management practices. Bioexclusion. Preventing the . introduction . onto . non-infected premises. Biocontainment. Preventing the spread . from an infected premises. By . animals, personnel, . 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 . 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. BIOSECURITY. A. DOUGLAS MUNSON. THE VIEW FROM 50,000 FT. INTERNATIONALLY ACCEPTED CONCEPT. OIE CODE (OFFICE INTERNATIONAL des EPIZOOTIES) OR WORLD ORGANIZATION OF ANIMAL HEALTH. ANY INFECTIOUS DISEASE (AIS/ANS?). 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 . 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 . THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND YOU. What is Bioterrorism?. A bioterrorism attack is the . intentional release of infectious agents in order to harm or kill humans, plants, animals, etc. (CDC, 2007). What is Bioterrorism?. Melanesian Arc. . Bill Magee. Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre. BUILDING CAPACITY . BUILDING CAPACITY IN THE . PACIFIC REGION. . Capacity building activities are delivered for a number of .

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