Saegerman Claude, Parisi Gianni, Niemi Jarkko, Humblet Marie-France, Ron-Román Jorge, Souley Kouato Bachir, Allepuz Alberto, Porphyre Vincent, Rodrigues da Costa Maria, Renault Véronique
Research Unit in Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Applied to Veterinary Sciences (UREAR-ULiege), Fundamental and Applied Research for Animal Health (FARAH) Centre, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, 4000 Liege, Belgium.
Unit of Faculty Biosecurity, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Liege University, 4000 Liege, Belgium.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Apr 30;13(9):1518. doi: 10.3390/ani13091518.
Disease prevention, including biosecurity, surveillance, and traceability are key aspects to minimize the risk of animal diseases causing harm to society. Diseases for which biosecurity are needed depend on species of interest, e.g., African swine fever, avian influenza, or foot-and-mouth disease. However, several definitions of biosecurity co-exist in the literature. Under the new COST Action "Biosecurity Enhanced Through Training Evaluation and Raising Awareness" (BETTER) CA20103, we launched an initial survey on the agreement with eight existing definitions of (livestock) biosecurity, to rank keywords to consider before attempting a more consolidated definition, and to select the desirable qualities of a definition of livestock biosecurity. Respondents (N = 316) had a male-female gender ratio close to one, were mostly between 25 and 54 years old, and had animal health as the main field of expertise (30% were government officials). The significant most popular biosecurity definition was the one that conceptualized the rules of 5B's (bio-exclusion, bio-containment, bio-compartmentation, bio-prevention, and bio-preservation). The top two keywords to consider for the consolidation of the biosecurity definition were "prevention" and "measures". The optimal biosecurity definition needs to be operational and related to animal health but also comprehensible, simple, and related to public health. The survey results highlight the need for the integration of more aspects in the existing definitions of livestock biosecurity (prevention of zoonoses and preservation of the environment and diversity).
疾病预防,包括生物安全、监测和可追溯性,是将动物疾病对社会造成危害的风险降至最低的关键方面。需要实施生物安全措施的疾病取决于所关注的物种,例如非洲猪瘟、禽流感或口蹄疫。然而,文献中存在几种生物安全的定义。在新的“通过培训评估和提高认识加强生物安全”(BETTER)成本行动CA20103下,我们针对与八个现有(牲畜)生物安全定义的一致性开展了初步调查,对在尝试进行更综合的定义之前要考虑的关键词进行排序,并选择牲畜生物安全定义应具备的理想特质。受访者(N = 316)的男女比例接近1:1,大多年龄在25至54岁之间,主要专业领域为动物健康(30%为政府官员)。最受欢迎的生物安全定义是将5B规则(生物排除、生物遏制、生物分隔、生物预防和生物保存)概念化的那个定义。在整合生物安全定义时要考虑的前两个关键词是“预防”和“措施”。最佳的生物安全定义需要具有可操作性且与动物健康相关,但也要易于理解、简单且与公共卫生相关。调查结果凸显了在现有牲畜生物安全定义中纳入更多方面(预防人畜共患病以及保护环境和生物多样性)的必要性。