Title (eng)
Methods to assess on-farm biosecurity in Europe and beyond
Author
Fernando Duarte
Lena-Mari Tamminen
Miroslav Kjosevski
Giovanna Ciaravino
Mattias Delpont
Carla Correia-Gomes
Bart H. P. van den Borne
Ilias Chantziaras
Laura Valeria Alarcón
Line Svennesen
Ina Toppari
Alessandra Piccirillo
Rreze M. Gecaj
Artur Zbikowski
Telmo Nunes
Jasna Prodanov-Radulovic
Marco De Nardi
Vitalii Nedosekov
Alberto Allepuz
Abstract (eng)
The aim of this study was to identify which biosecurity assessment methods (BAMs) are currently used in practice in animal farms. To address this, a structured questionnaire was developed to gather information such as the animal species, main objectives, type of enforcement, output generated and feedback of the result. In the context of the BETTER Cost Action project, country representatives identified in each of their countries which BAMs were used and completed an online survey. The survey was prepared and translated in 23 languages. Besides a descriptive analysis, clusters of BAMs were determined using a multiple correspondence analysis. Responses, collected between December 2022 and July 2023, included 74 BAMs used in 28 countries. Most of them were used in a single country while three were used in multiple countries. This study provides a comprehensive picture of existing BAMs and insights into their diversity, such as variations in objectives, implementation, evaluators, respondents, feedback, or assessment outputs. Moreover, we identified four BAMs clusters differentiated by their objective, evaluator and type of feedback provided. This study might also represent the basis for future research on strengths and weaknesses of different BAMs.
Keywords (eng)
AnimalsEuropeSurveys and QuestionnairesBiosecurityAnimal Husbandry MethodsLivestockFarms
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[eng]
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Title (eng)
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
Volume
239
ISSN
1873-1716
Issued
2025
Number of pages
7
Publication
Elsevier
Version type (eng)
Date issued
2025
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:4123
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