Differences in risk perceptions of public health and food safety hazards in various poultry husbandry systems by various stakeholder groups, may affect the acceptability of those husbandry systems. Therefore, the objective was to gain insight into risk perceptions of citizens, poultry farmers, and poultry veterinarians regarding food safety and public health hazards in poultry husbandry systems, and into factors explaining these risk perceptions. We surveyed risk perceptions of Campylobacter contamination of broiler meat, avian influenza introduction in laying hens, and altered dioxin levels in eggs for the most commonly used broiler and laying hen husbandry systems in Dutch citizens (n = 2,259), poultry farmers (n = 100), and poultry veter...
This research investigates the relationships between human knowledge, behavior and risk as they rela...
Animal production systems that offer outdoor access to the animals have become increasingly popular ...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Welfare-friendly outdoor poultry husbandry systems are associated with potentially higher public hea...
Welfare-friendly outdoor poultry husbandry systems are associated with potentially higher public hea...
The objectives of this study were to explore the views of Dutch citizens, poultry farmers and poultr...
The objectives of this study were to explore the views of Dutch citizens, poultry farmers and poultr...
The objectives of this study were to explore the views of Dutch citizens, poultry farmers and poultr...
This study examined socio-economic and behavioural factors affecting small-scale poultry producers‘ ...
To cope with societal concerns regarding animals kept in intensive systems, alternative broiler husb...
This research investigates the relationships between human knowledge, behavior and risk as they rela...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...
Increased animal welfare may pose risks for public health, such as increased bacterial, viral or par...
This research investigates the relationships between human knowledge, behavior and risk as they rela...
Animal production systems that offer outdoor access to the animals have become increasingly popular ...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Welfare-friendly outdoor poultry husbandry systems are associated with potentially higher public hea...
Welfare-friendly outdoor poultry husbandry systems are associated with potentially higher public hea...
The objectives of this study were to explore the views of Dutch citizens, poultry farmers and poultr...
The objectives of this study were to explore the views of Dutch citizens, poultry farmers and poultr...
The objectives of this study were to explore the views of Dutch citizens, poultry farmers and poultr...
This study examined socio-economic and behavioural factors affecting small-scale poultry producers‘ ...
To cope with societal concerns regarding animals kept in intensive systems, alternative broiler husb...
This research investigates the relationships between human knowledge, behavior and risk as they rela...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...
Increased animal welfare may pose risks for public health, such as increased bacterial, viral or par...
This research investigates the relationships between human knowledge, behavior and risk as they rela...
Animal production systems that offer outdoor access to the animals have become increasingly popular ...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...