Contagious animal diseases: the science behind trade policies and standards.

作者: S. Boqvist , A. Dekker , K. Depner , D. Grace , W. Hueston

DOI: 10.1016/J.TVJL.2014.06.020

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摘要: Contagious animal diseases have a negative effect on production and public health worldwide. The extent of economic losses is considerable, but has been quantified at global level for very few (Junker et al, 2009 Knight-Jones, Rushton, 2013). As spread across geographical political boundaries, old appear in new areas emerge. impact disease increasingly extends beyond the agricultural sector includes indirect consequences, thus increasing costs outbreaks. Several underlying drivers account increased contagious (Harrus, Baneth, 2005 Steinfeld 2006). Diseases are spreading more widely quickly due to trade faster transport. Trade animals products driven by demand purchasing power as result expanding world populations, urbanisation growth middle classes developing economies. Urbanisation demographic changes also create interfaces between human leading novel or altered exposure pathogens. These emphasise importance aligning standards science ensure safe prevent disease, including its health. This paper summarises some issues debated seminar arranged Centre Global Animal Diseases, Swedish University Agricultural Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 17 October 2013.

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