Project Details
Description
Given the multitude of interactions between animals, humans and production systems, a thorough understanding of infection transmission routes is key in designing good biosecurity measures. Transmission can occur via direct contact but also through a range of indirect routes such as clothing, footwear, contaminated vehicles, air etc. Although all these routes have been described, their relative importance and therefore the importance of the linked biosecurity measures are still poorly understood. Consequently, many of the current biosecurity guidelines are based on empirical evidence making it difficult to rank measures by importance.
The overarching goal of BioSecure is to improve the capacity for key actors and decision-makers in livestock farming to understand, prioritise and implement evidence-based, cost-effective and sustainable biosecurity management systems in current and future terrestrial livestock production chains for pigs, poultry, cattle and small ruminants.
The overarching goal of BioSecure is to improve the capacity for key actors and decision-makers in livestock farming to understand, prioritise and implement evidence-based, cost-effective and sustainable biosecurity management systems in current and future terrestrial livestock production chains for pigs, poultry, cattle and small ruminants.
Acronym | BioSecure |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/23 → 31/12/26 |
Collaborative partners
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
- Universiteit Gent (Coordinator) (lead)
- TEAGASC- Agriculture and Food Development Authority (Project partner)
- University of Copenhagen (UCPH) (Project partner)
- Statens Veterinärmedicinska Anstalt (Project partner)
- Animal Health Ireland Initiative (AHI) (Project partner)
- PigCHAMP Pro Europa S.A. (Project partner)
- Biocheck.Gent (Biocheck) (Project partner)
- University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest (USAMV) (Project partner)
- Eesti Maaülikool (EMU) (Project partner)
- University of Bologna (UniBo) (Project partner)
- Allatorvostudomanyi Egyetem - University of Veterinary Medicine (UVMB) (Project partner)
- SimHerd A/S (Project partner)
- University of Utrecht (UU) (Project partner)
- Kreavet BV (Project partner)
- French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) (Project partner)
- National Veterinary School of Toulouse (Project partner)
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