Farm Biosecurity

What is Biosecurity?

Biosecurity is a set of measures designed to reduce the risk of introduction, establishment and spread of pathogenic agents to, within and from an animal population. This includes restricted movement of animals, using quarantine and isolation units and cleaning and disinfection protocols.

Biosecurity has two main influences: 1) the balance among optimal production, food safety, animal welfare and One Health and 2) the presence of infections, the use of antimicrobials and the level of antimicrobial resistance.

Disease Prevention

A farm biosecurity plan is essential for disease prevention. African Swine Fever, avian influenza and mastitis are particularly threatening to animals and farmers, and they have dire financial consequences. Find out the steps you can take to prevent these diseases from entering your farm and controlling them inside your farm.

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Biosecurity Project: Launch of Animal Production Academic Chair

The Animal Production Biosecurity Academic Chair is an industry/academic collaboration to further biosecurity training and research. Faculty of Ghent University Veterinary Medicine, Belgium, have collaborated with CID LINES, an Ecolab Company, to create the position. The initiative will focus on biosecurity measures that keep animals healthy, including One Health topics such as antimicrobial use.

Biosecurity and Antibiotics

Antimicrobial resistance poses one of the biggest threats to public and animal health.1 Of all antibiotics sold in the United States, approximately 80% are sold for use in animal agriculture.2

Although measures have been taken to reduce the non-judicious use of antimicrobials in livestock production, using these for non-therapeutic purposes remains prevalent in many regions across the world.

A well-known meta analysis reviewed 27 studies across multiple countries and showed that increased biosecurity measures were the biggest factor associated with lower levels of antimicrobial use.3

Biosecurity Practices for Pig, Poultry and Dairy Farms

There are unique biosecurity practices for pig, poultry and dairy farms. And within each farm, there are specific needs by area. Barn hygiene, drinking water disinfection, transport cleaning and personal hygiene all require their own biosecurity measures. Find out how you can support animal health while having positive impacts on your farm KPIs.

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