Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity

PREVENTIVE biosecurity measures, such as isolation of purchased animals, are well documented in the literature (Duncan 1990, Maunsell and Donovan 2008, Noremark and others 2009) and biosecurity has been highlighted as a key intervention for many of the important diseases affecting cattle in the UK (...

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Main Authors: Pritchard, K., Wapenaar, Wendela, Brennan, Marnie L.
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39325/
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author Pritchard, K.
Wapenaar, Wendela
Brennan, Marnie L.
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Wapenaar, Wendela
Brennan, Marnie L.
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description PREVENTIVE biosecurity measures, such as isolation of purchased animals, are well documented in the literature (Duncan 1990, Maunsell and Donovan 2008, Noremark and others 2009) and biosecurity has been highlighted as a key intervention for many of the important diseases affecting cattle in the UK (Scott 2013). There is evidence that not many practices are being undertaken by producers and various explanations have been suggested (Nerlich and Wright 2006, Brennan and Christley 2012, Brennan and Christley 2013). In comparison, there is limited literature on cattle veterinarians’ knowledge and opinions about biosecurity. There has been debate in previous studies as to whether biosecurity advice is being given by veterinarians and whether they feel qualified, or sure about what to advise (Gunn and others 2008, Jansen and Lam 2012). Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the understanding and awareness of current on-farm biosecurity practices among cattle veterinarians in the UK.
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spelling nottingham-393252020-05-04T17:07:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39325/ Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity Pritchard, K. Wapenaar, Wendela Brennan, Marnie L. PREVENTIVE biosecurity measures, such as isolation of purchased animals, are well documented in the literature (Duncan 1990, Maunsell and Donovan 2008, Noremark and others 2009) and biosecurity has been highlighted as a key intervention for many of the important diseases affecting cattle in the UK (Scott 2013). There is evidence that not many practices are being undertaken by producers and various explanations have been suggested (Nerlich and Wright 2006, Brennan and Christley 2012, Brennan and Christley 2013). In comparison, there is limited literature on cattle veterinarians’ knowledge and opinions about biosecurity. There has been debate in previous studies as to whether biosecurity advice is being given by veterinarians and whether they feel qualified, or sure about what to advise (Gunn and others 2008, Jansen and Lam 2012). Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the understanding and awareness of current on-farm biosecurity practices among cattle veterinarians in the UK. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-05-31 Article PeerReviewed Pritchard, K., Wapenaar, Wendela and Brennan, Marnie L. (2015) Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity. Veterinary Record, 176 (21). 546/1-546/3. ISSN 0042-4900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.102899 doi:10.1136/vr.102899 doi:10.1136/vr.102899
spellingShingle Pritchard, K.
Wapenaar, Wendela
Brennan, Marnie L.
Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
title Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
title_full Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
title_fullStr Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
title_full_unstemmed Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
title_short Cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
title_sort cattle veterinarians' awareness and understanding of biosecurity
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39325/
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