Aspergillosis, Biological and the Prospective Impact on a Worldwide

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The original definition of Biological started out as aset of preventive measures designed to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious diseases in crops and livestock, quarantined pests, invasive alien species, and living modified organisms [1]. To keep illness out of a facility, livestock producers are encouraged to maintain Biological standards in their operations. Biological (biological safety and well-being) is the set of management practices that prevent infectious diseases from being carried into a herd. The goal of a Biological program is to stop the transmission of disease-causing agents by preventing, minimizing or controlling cross-contamination of body fluids between and among animals, between animals and feed, or between animals and equipment that may directly or indirectly contact animals. Effective Biological management practices prevent the spread of disease by minimizing movement of biological organisms and their vectors onto and within the premises. These management practices are based on the principle that it is easier to prevent disease than it is to treat or react to a problem caused by disease. The outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom in early 2001 caused many producers to reevaluate their own programs of Biological. The advantages of adopting a Biological program are numerous. An effective program can improve the cost-efficiency of the farm, improve the reputation of the producer, and allow the producer to better maintain the health status of the herd.
曲霉病,生物学及其对全球的潜在影响
生物学最初的定义是一套预防措施,旨在降低传染病在作物和牲畜、检疫害虫、外来入侵物种和改性活生物体中传播的风险[1]。为了使疾病远离设施,鼓励牲畜生产者在其操作中保持生物标准。生物(生物安全和健康)是一套防止传染病传播到畜群的管理做法。生物项目的目标是通过预防、减少或控制动物之间、动物与饲料之间、动物与可能直接或间接接触动物的设备之间体液的交叉污染,来阻止致病因子的传播。有效的生物管理做法通过尽量减少生物有机体及其媒介在房舍内和房舍内的移动来防止疾病的传播。这些管理实践基于这样一个原则,即预防疾病比治疗或对疾病引起的问题作出反应更容易。2001年初,英国爆发口蹄疫,导致许多制片人重新评估自己的《生物》节目。采用生物程序的好处是很多的。一个有效的方案可以提高农场的成本效益,提高生产者的声誉,并允许生产者更好地保持牛群的健康状态。
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