应用单一健康研究和政策咨询中心的单一健康倡议:在香港特别行政区实施改善家禽健康和生产、食品安全和鸡肉质量的措施

Chen Xin, Tu Tu Zaw Win, Omid Nekouei, Surya Paudel, Denis Yau, Lam Chun Ting, Dirk U. Pfeiffer, Anne Conan
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2019年,"同一健康 "应用研究及政策咨询中心(OHRP)启动了一项跨学科研究计划,迄今为止,该计划由两个独立资助的项目组成,旨在改善香港特别行政区的家禽健康和生产。该计划的重点是通过由香港渔农自然护理署可持续农业发展基金全额资助的两个独立项目,开展实地应用研究和先进的健康管理实践:家禽健康保障项目(PHAP)和家禽健康与生产管理项目(PHPM)。具体而言,这项工作在学术伙伴、香港渔农自然护理署(渔护署)、养鸡协会和香港城市大学兽医诊断实验室之间建立了合作关系,其总体目标是为香港特别行政区的 29 个养鸡场提供兽医服务。在这项由卫生部发起的计划中,共有两个项目(项目一和项目二):第一个项目名为 "家禽健康保障项目"(PHAP),从2019年至2022年开展;第二个项目名为 "家禽健康与生产管理项目",从2022年至2024年开展。已经开展了许多创新和可持续的研究和活动,如实施智能化养殖方法。例如,开发了名为 "肉鸡记录 APP "的移动应用程序,以方便数据收集和监测农场生产。家禽养殖场安装了环境数据传感器,以有效跟踪和保持稳定的温度和湿度。此外,内政部家禽政策办公室还推出了免费使用的通讯和继续教育研讨会,名为 "家禽新闻-技术推广信息计划",旨在向农民介绍最新技术,满足农场员工对持续教育的需求,并为有兴趣在家禽业发展的个人提供培训课程。此外,家禽業研究處、香港城市大學(城大)和英國皇家獸醫學院(RVC)的研究人員亦合作進行價值鏈繪圖活動,以評估 COVID-19 對家禽業價值鏈的影響。这两个项目还包括由香港注册兽医进行的兽医临床活动,如兽医处方和兽医护理,旨在通过谨慎使用抗生素建立 "香港优质鸡 "品牌。 © 2024 香港城市大学应用一健康研究及政策咨询中心,版权所有。开放存取。本文采用知识共享署名 4.0 国际许可协议进行许可。
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One Health Initiative of Centre for Applied One Health Research and Policy Advice (OHRP): Implementation on Enhancing Poultry Health and Production, Food Safety and Quality of Chicken Meat in Hong Kong SAR
In 2019, the Centre for One Health Applied Research and Policy Advice (OHRP) launched an interdisciplinary research program so far consisting of two independently funded projects that aimed to improve poultry health and production in Hong Kong SAR. The program focuses on applied field research and advanced health management practices through two independent projects fully funded by the Sustainable Agricultural Development Fund of the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department: The Poultry Health Assurance Project (PHAP) and the Poultry Health and Production Management Project (PHPM). Specifically, this work established collaborations between academic partners, the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD), the Chicken Breeders Association, and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory of City University of Hong Kong (CityU VDL), with the overarching objective of providing veterinary services to 29 chicken farms in Hong Kong SAR. In this OHRP-launched program, there are two projects (Project I and Project II): the first one, named Poultry Health Assurance Project (PHAP), was conducted from 2019 to 2022, and the second one, named Poultry Health and Production Management Project from 2022 to 2024. Numerous innovative and sustainable studies and activities, such as implementing intelligent farming practices, have already been conducted. For instance, a mobile application called “Broiler Record APP” has been developed to facilitate data collection data and monitor farm production. Environmental data sensors have been installed in poultry farms to efficiently track and maintain stable temperature and humidity. Moreover, OHRP has introduced free-to-use newsletters and continuing education seminars called the Poultry News-Technology Promotion Information Plan, which aims to introduce farmers to the latest technology, address the need for ongoing education for farm staff, and offer training courses for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the poultry industry. In addition, value chain mapping activities are also conducted to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the poultry value chain in collaboration between researchers from OHRP, City University of Hong Kong (CityU), and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), United Kingdom. With the ambition of establishing a “Hong Kong Chicken Quality” brand through the prudent use of antibiotics, both projects also encompass veterinary clinical activities conducted by HK-registered veterinarians, such as veterinarian prescriptions and veterinary care. © 2024 Centre for Applied One Health Research and Policy Advice (OHRP), City University of Hong Kong, All Rights Reserved. Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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