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Arzul, Isabelle; Ariel, E.; Hill, B.. |
The PANDA project aims to establish a permanent network of aquatic animal health specialists (researchers and diagnosticians) to provide a forum for the debate of issues concerning diseases in European aquaculture, and to communicate the results of these discussions to the European Commission with provision of advice on EU policy and legislation for aquatic animal health. PANDA consists of five scientific work packages: risk analysis, epidemiology, diagnosis, environmentally safe strategies for disease control, training in research and diagnostics. These work packages are lead by PANDA consortium members, supported by small task force of specialists, with wider input from experts registered in the PANDA network. Focused workshops and ongoing online... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Aquatic infectious diseses; Diagnosis; Risk analysis; PANDA; Animal health. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/acte-3320.pdf |
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Lupo, Coralie; Wilmart, O.; Van Huffel, X.; Dal Pozzo, F.; Saegerman, C.. |
An online survey was conducted to describe stakeholders' perceptions, attitudes and practices towards risk prevention in the food chain and to explore if common features could be extracted from different fields of competency or groups of stakeholders. Out of 80 participants, 60% believed that pathogenic microorganisms were the main hazard to prevent. Twenty-four percent perceived climate change as the main risk factor. Seventy-three percent believed that hazards in the food chain are preventable and they often showed a positive attitude towards risk prevention measures. The opinion of 75% of stakeholders was that prevention measures should be compulsory and under the shared responsibility of both food business operators and competent authority.... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Risk perception; Animal health; Plant health; Food safety; Online survey; Web survey. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00313/42396/41742.pdf |
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Bougouin, Adeline; Leytem, A.B.; Dijkstra, Jan; Dungan, R.S.; Kebreab, Ermias. |
Nitrogen (N) excreted in urine by dairy cows can be potentially transformed to ammonia (NH3) and emitted to the atmosphere. Dairy production contributes to NH3 emission, which can create human respiratory problems and odor issues, reduces manure quality, and is an indirect source of nitrous oxide (N2O). The objective of this study was to (i) investigate environmental factors and measurement method that influence NH3 from dairy housing, and (ii) identify key explanatory variables in the prediction of NH3 emissions from dairy barns using a meta-analytical approach. Data from 25 studies were used for the preliminary analysis and data from 10 studies reporting 87 treatment means were used for the meta-analysis. Season, flooring type, manure handling and... |
Tipo: Article |
Palavras-chave: Air Emissions; Animal Production; Animal health; Manure. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.gov/1624/1/1581.pdf |
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Mayland, H.F.; Schuman, G.E.; Booth, D.T.; Waggoner Jr, J.W.. |
The Pathfinder Uranium Mine which is located in southeastern Wyoming, was actively mined during the 1960's-1980's. Reclamation involved returning the spoil/overburden and replacing the salvaged topsoil. The area was revegetated in 1974-1977, but was not grazed until 1980-85. A grazing experiment was then conducted to determine solubility of mineral elements in soil, uptake by plants and absorption by grazing animals. Blood sera were collected at 28-30 day intervals during the three grazing/growing seasons in 1980-1982. Blood sera samples were frozen and later analyzed by ICP. When compared to published data, plants on the reclaimed site contained lower concentrations of Ca, Mg, Mn, P, and Zn; but higher concentrations of Cd, Cr and Ni than plants... |
Tipo: Conference or Workshop Item |
Palavras-chave: Animal health; Chemistry; Chemistry; Mass Import - autoclassified (may be erroneous). |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.gov/956/1/1183.pdf |
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Biswas, S; Shapiro, C.A.; Kranz, W.L.; Mader, T.L.; Shelton, D.P.; Snow, D.D.; Bartlett-Hunt, S.L.; Tarkalson, D.D.; vanDonk, S.J.; Zhang, T.C.; Ensley, S.M.. |
Growth promoting steroids and steroid-like compounds (GPSC) used by the US beef cattle industry are potential contaminants to water resources. Manure generated in concentrated animal feeding operations contains GPSCs that may enter the environment. Several studies have focused on off-site impacts of GPSC in aquatic life and suggest possible adverse impacts such as abnormal blood hormone levels, masculinization of females, feminization of males, altered sex ratios, intersexuality and reduced fertility. Other studies point to potential human health impacts including increased incidence of human cancers, sexual disorders, and decline in male: female ratio in human beings. However, the use of GPSCs in beef production provides benefits to both cattle producers... |
Tipo: Article |
Palavras-chave: Animal health; Animal. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.gov/1500/1/1463.pdf |
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