牛死后兽医肉类远程检查和死后检查结果分析:初步结果

Q3 Engineering
M. F. Peruzy, Valeria Vuoso, Claudio Felicani, Giuseppe Cotturone, Kurt Houf, N. Murru
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摘要

这项工作旨在收集和分析牛内脏死后兽医例行检查获得的数据,并评估远程兽医肉类检查的可靠性。对 30 头牛的内脏进行了比较研究。 每头牛的检查结果由两名兽医同时记录,一名兽医在现场进行宰后检查,另一名兽医通过平板电脑进行远程检查。 共有 10 头牛(33.33%)健康。分别有 18 头(60.00 %)和 11 头(33.00 %)牛出现肺部和肝部病变。报告最多的病变是胸膜炎,有 17 头牛(56.67%)出现胸膜炎,其次是肺炎(16.67%)。用于牛只死后检查的两种方法之间的一致性普遍较高。在总计 73.33% 的牛只中,现场验尸兽医记录的结果与远程验尸兽医记录的结果是一致的。总之,改用远程验尸对公共卫生的负面影响微乎其微,因为最常检测到的病变并不重要,而且在大多数情况下,兽医都能通过平板电脑有效检测到这些病变。
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Remote post-mortem veterinary meat inspections in bovine and analysis of post-mortem inspection outcomes: preliminary results
The work aimed to collect and analyse data obtained from the routine post-mortem veterinary inspection of bovine viscera and to evaluate the reliability of remote veterinary meat inspections. A comparative study was conducted on viscera belonging to 30 bovines.  For each bovine, findings were recorded simultaneously by two veterinarians, one conducting an on-site post-mortem inspection and another performing the remote inspection through a tablet.  A total of 10 (33.33 %) bovines were healthy. In a total of 18 (60.00 %) and 11 animals (33.00 %) pulmonary and hepatic lesions were respectively, observed. The most reported finding was pleuritis recorded in 17 animals (56.67 %), followed by pneumonia (16.67 %). The agreement between the two methods used for the post-mortem inspection of bovines was generally high. In an overall 73.33 % of bovines the findings recorded by the veterinarian who conducted the on-site post-mortem inspection and those recorded by the veterinarian performing the remote inspection were overlapping. In conclusion, a move to a remote post-mortem inspection has a negligible negative impact on public health since the most frequently detected lesions recorded were of scarce significance and in most cases, they were effectively detected by the veterinarian through the tablet.
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Acta IMEKO
Acta IMEKO Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
CiteScore
2.50
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75
期刊介绍: The main goal of this journal is the enhancement of academic activities of IMEKO and a wider dissemination of scientific output from IMEKO TC events. High-quality papers presented at IMEKO conferences, workshops or congresses are seleted by the event organizers and the authors are invited to publish an enhanced version of their paper in this journal. The journal also publishes scientific articles on measurement and instrumentation not related to an IMEKO event.
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