Jeff Ondrak DVM, MS UNL - GPVEC

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Jeff Ondrak DVM, MS UNL - GPVEC Biosecurity Jeff Ondrak DVM, MS UNL - GPVEC

The actions taken in preventing the spread of infectious disease Biosecurity The actions taken in preventing the spread of infectious disease Biosecurity = Prevention Preventing the spread of infectious disease into a herd Biocontainment = Control Preventing the spread of infectious disease within a herd

Disease Triad Animal-nutrition, immune system, etc. Environment-temperature, mud, etc. Agent- virulence, exposure, etc.

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan ? Evaluate risk

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination Sanitation

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination Sanitation Traffic control

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination Sanitation Traffic control

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination Sanitation Traffic control

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination Sanitation Traffic control

Steps to a Biosecurity Plan Evaluate risk Education Develop a plan Records Isolation Testing Vaccination Sanitation Traffic control Execute

Audit Evaluation Program Identification Semen Quality Control Sire Health Evaluation Program General Welfare Transportation Disease Surveillance Hygiene and Handling Environment and Facilities Feeding and Watering Veterinary and Professional Care Seminal Collection

Questions?