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新冠疫情对澳大利亚动物福利的影响。

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Welfare of Animals in Australia.

作者信息

Baptista Jacqueline, Blache Dominique, Cox-Witton Keren, Craddock Nicola, Dalziel Toni, de Graaff Nicolas, Fernandes Jill, Green Ronda, Jenkins Helen, Kahn Sarah, Kelly Deborah, Lauber Mariko, Maloney Shane K, Peachey Bridget, Rodger Ian, Skuse Jeremy, Tilbrook Alan J, Walker Frederick Rohan, Wall Kelly, Zito Sarah

机构信息

JB Consulting, Seaforth, NSW, Australia.

School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jan 28;7:621843. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.621843. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

We report on the various responses in Australia during 2020 to minimize negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the welfare of animals. Most organizations and individuals with animals under their care had emergency preparedness plans in place for various scenarios; however, the restrictions on human movement to contain the spread of COVID-19, coupled with the economic impact and the health effects of COVID-19 on the skilled workforce, constituted a new threat to animal welfare for which there was no blueprint. The spontaneous formation of a national, multisectoral response group on animal welfare, consisting of more than 34 organizations with animals under their care, facilitated information flow during the crisis, which helped to mitigate some of the shocks to different organizations and to ensure continuity of care for animals during the pandemic. We conclude that animal welfare is a shared responsibility, and accordingly, a multisectoral approach to animal welfare during a crisis is required. Our experience demonstrates that to safeguard animal welfare during crises, nations should consider the following: a national risk assessment, clear communication channels, contingency plans for animal welfare, a crisis response group, and support systems for animal care providers. Our findings and recommendations from the Australian context may inform other countries to ensure that animal welfare is not compromised during the course of unpredictable events.

摘要

我们报告了2020年澳大利亚为尽量减少新冠疫情对动物福利的负面影响而采取的各种应对措施。大多数照料动物的组织和个人都针对各种情况制定了应急预案;然而,为遏制新冠病毒传播而对人员流动实施的限制,再加上新冠疫情对熟练劳动力的经济影响和健康影响,对动物福利构成了一种新的威胁,对此尚无应对蓝图。一个由34多个照料动物的组织组成的全国性多部门动物福利应对小组的自发形成,促进了危机期间的信息流通,这有助于减轻对不同组织的一些冲击,并确保在疫情期间对动物的照料得以持续。我们得出结论,动物福利是一项共同责任,因此,危机期间需要采取多部门方法来保障动物福利。我们的经验表明,为在危机期间保障动物福利,各国应考虑以下几点:国家风险评估、清晰的沟通渠道、动物福利应急预案、危机应对小组以及动物照料提供者支持系统。我们从澳大利亚情况得出的调查结果和建议可能会为其他国家提供参考,以确保在不可预测事件期间动物福利不受损害。

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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Welfare of Animals in Australia.新冠疫情对澳大利亚动物福利的影响。
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jan 28;7:621843. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.621843. eCollection 2020.

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