Peter R J, Van den Bossche P, Penzhorn B L, Sharp B
Argos Veterinary Science (Pty) Ltd., P.O. Box 1726, Mt. Edgecombe 4300, South Africa.
Vet Parasitol. 2005 Sep 30;132(3-4):205-15. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2005.07.004.
In order to continue to produce livestock in a sustainable fashion, it is suggested that what was used in the past will continue to form the mainstay of future control. For the foreseeable future, we must conserve what we have, and use it in combination with all the principles of integrated pest management, namely strategic and focussed treatments of animals, environmental control of breeding sites, disease management (including the principles of enzootic stability), and resistant breeds. Whilst new technologies, such as the development of vaccines both against the insect pest in some cases or the disease they transmit in others, and genetic engineering hold out some hope for the future; these are not sufficiently well advanced to permit wholesale application.
为了以可持续的方式继续生产牲畜,建议过去所采用的方法将继续成为未来防治的主要手段。在可预见的未来,我们必须保护现有的资源,并将其与病虫害综合管理的所有原则相结合,即对动物进行战略性和针对性的处理、对繁殖场所进行环境控制、疾病管理(包括地方病稳定的原则)以及使用抗性品种。虽然新技术,如在某些情况下开发针对害虫或其传播疾病的疫苗以及基因工程,为未来带来了一些希望;但这些技术还不够成熟,无法大规模应用。