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The biosecurity status and its associations with production and management characteristics in farrow-to-finish pig herds

机译:分娩至成年猪群的生物安全状况及其与生产和经营特征的关系

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Disease prevention through biosecurity measures is believed to be an important factor for improvement of the overall health status in animal production. This study aimed at assessing the levels of implementation of biosecurity measures in pig production in four European Union (EU) countries and to describe possible associations between the biosecurity level and farm and production characteristics. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 232 farrow-to-finish pig herds in Belgium, France, Germany and Sweden between December 2012 and December 2013. The biosecurity status in each of these herds was described and quantified by using the risk-based scoring tool Biocheck.UGentTM (www.biocheck.ugentbe). Production and management characteristics, obtained from the herd management system and by interviewing the farmer, were analysed for their association with the biosecurity A causal path was designed to study statistical associations. The results showed that there was substantial room for improvement in the biosecurity status on many pig farms. Significant differences (P < 0.01) both in internal and external biosecurity levels were observed between countries. The external biosecurity status, combining all measures taken to prevent disease introduction into the herd, was highest in Germany and lowest in France. The internal biosecurity status, combining all measures taken to prevent within herd disease transmission, was highest in Sweden and lowest, with a large variation, in Belgium. External biosecurity scores were in general higher compared to internal biosecurity scores. The number of pathogens vaccinated against was significantly associated with internal biosecurity status, suggesting an overall more preventive approach towards the risk of disease transmission. A higher external biosecurity was associated with more weaned piglets per sow per year. Furthermore also the weaning age and the mortality till weaning were highly associated with the number of weaned piglets per sow per year. The negative association observed between the biosecurity level and the estimated frequency of treatment against certain clinical signs of disease as a proxy for disease incidence is consistent with the hypothesis that a higher biosecurity level results in healthier animals. These findings promote an improved biosecurity status at pig farms and are of relevance in the discussion on alternative ways to keep animals healthy with a reduced necessity of antimicrobials; Prevention is better than cure!
机译:通过生物安全措施预防疾病被认为是改善动物生产总体健康状况的重要因素。这项研究旨在评估四个欧盟国家在生猪生产中实施生物安全措施的水平,并描述生物安全水平与农场和生产特征之间的可能联系。在2012年12月至2013年12月之间,对比利时,法国,德国和瑞典的232头分娩至成年的猪群进行了横断面研究。通过基于风险的评分,描述并量化了这些猪群的生物安全状况。 Biocheck.UGentTM工具(www.biocheck.ugentbe)。从畜群管理系统获得的生产和管理特征,并通过与农民进行访谈,分析了它们与生物安全性的关联。设计了因果关系来研究统计关联。结果表明,许多养猪场的生物安全状况还有很大的改善空间。各国之间在内部和外部生物安全水平上均存在显着差异(P <0.01)。外部生物安全状况,结合所有为防止疾病引入人群而采取的措施,在德国居首位,在法国居最低位。内部生物安全状况,结合所有为防止畜群疾病传播而采取的措施,在瑞典最高,在比利时最低,差异很大。总体而言,外部生物安全评分要高于内部生物安全评分。接种的病原体数量与内部生物安全状况显着相关,这表明对疾病传播的风险采取整体上更具预防性的方法。较高的外部生物安全性与每年每头母猪多断奶的仔猪有关。此外,断奶年龄和断奶前的死亡率也与每年每头母猪断奶仔猪的数量高度相关。观察到的生物安全水平与针对某些疾病的临床症状的估计治疗频率之间的负相关关系(作为疾病发生的代名词)与较高的生物安全水平导致更健康的动物的假设相一致。这些发现促进了养猪场的生物安全状况的改善,并且在有关通过减少抗生素的必要性来保持动物健康的替代方法的讨论中具有相关性;预防胜于治疗!

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