Campylobacter contamination of chicken on sale in the UK remains at high levels and has a substantial public health impact. This has prompted the application of many interventions in the supply chain, including enhanced biosecurity measures on-farm. Catching and thinning are acknowledged as threats to the maintenance of good biosecurity, yet the people employed to undertake this critical work (i.e. ‘catchers’) are a rarely studied group. This study uses a mixed methods approach to investigate catchers’ (n = 53) understanding of the biosecurity threats posed by the catching and thinning, and the barriers to good biosecurity practice. It interrogated the role of training in both the awareness and practice of good biosecurity. Awareness of lap...
Biosecurity in poultry farms represents the first line of defense against the entry and spread of p...
Understanding how smallscale (‘backyard’) poultry keepers interpret and respond to governmental dire...
Diseases remain one of the major threats to boosting poultry production in Nigeria. Initially vaccin...
Campylobacter contamination of chicken on sale in the UK remains at high levels and has a substantia...
Campylobacter is the leading cause of human bacterial diarrhoeal disease worldwide, with poultry mea...
Campylobacter is the leading cause of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide and is estimated to ...
Biosecurity is an essential tool for rearing healthy animals. Biosecurity measures (BMs) are well k...
Backyard poultry producers have been associated with outbreaks of exotic (e.g. avian influenza) and ...
This paper describes the level of adoption of biosecurity practices performed on Australian commerci...
What is Biosecurity? Biosecurity is a modern term created out of a need to protect, in our case poul...
Background: The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to b...
Biosecurity in poultry farm is a set of practices designed to prevent the entry and spread of infect...
Biosecurity is taking measures to protect animals and humans from harmful biological agents. In comm...
The study assessed the determinant factors influencing the adoption of biosecurity principles by pou...
Biosecurity in poultry farms represents the first line of defense against the entry and spread of p...
Understanding how smallscale (‘backyard’) poultry keepers interpret and respond to governmental dire...
Diseases remain one of the major threats to boosting poultry production in Nigeria. Initially vaccin...
Campylobacter contamination of chicken on sale in the UK remains at high levels and has a substantia...
Campylobacter is the leading cause of human bacterial diarrhoeal disease worldwide, with poultry mea...
Campylobacter is the leading cause of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide and is estimated to ...
Biosecurity is an essential tool for rearing healthy animals. Biosecurity measures (BMs) are well k...
Backyard poultry producers have been associated with outbreaks of exotic (e.g. avian influenza) and ...
This paper describes the level of adoption of biosecurity practices performed on Australian commerci...
What is Biosecurity? Biosecurity is a modern term created out of a need to protect, in our case poul...
Background: The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to b...
Biosecurity in poultry farm is a set of practices designed to prevent the entry and spread of infect...
Biosecurity is taking measures to protect animals and humans from harmful biological agents. In comm...
The study assessed the determinant factors influencing the adoption of biosecurity principles by pou...
Biosecurity in poultry farms represents the first line of defense against the entry and spread of p...
Understanding how smallscale (‘backyard’) poultry keepers interpret and respond to governmental dire...
Diseases remain one of the major threats to boosting poultry production in Nigeria. Initially vaccin...