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Guía práctica de campo de las enfermedades animales transfronterizas

INTRODUCCIÓN  ¿QUE SON LAS ENFERMEDADES DE ANIMALES TRANSFRONTERIZAS? Las enfermedades del ganado y de las aves de corral que no ocurren normalmente en Estados Unidos se denominan enfermedades animales transfronterizas o FADs, por sus siglas en inglés. Se pueden propagar rápidamente y constituir una amenaza importante para la ganadería, la salud humana y la economía. […]

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FAD Field Guide

INTRODUCTION  What are foreign animal diseases (FADs)?  Diseases of livestock and poultry that do not normally occur in the United States are called foreign animal diseases or FADs. These diseases can spread rapidly and pose a significant threat to animal agriculture, human health, and the economy. If a FAD is found in the United States, […]

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Foreign Animal Diseases

Foreign Animal Disease Prevention Foreign animal diseases (FADs) are not normally found in the United States but can threaten human and animal health.  The resources on this page will help you: FAD Field Guide Read about the signs of common FADs: FAD Investigation and Response Module Learn the steps involved in a FAD investigation from […]

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Cleaning and Disinfection in Animal Settings

We offer two versions of the course. Both are RACE®-approved for continuing education (CE) credit for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

  • The C&D Basic course uses a practical approach to introduce the key principles of the C&D process. This course has been RACE®-approved for 2 hours of CE credit.
  • The C&D Advanced course discusses the science behind C&D and important considerations when setting up a C&D program. This course has been RACE®-approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

The ‘Register’ button will take you to a separate site to create an account and take the courses for free.

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Eradication Plan for African Swine Fever in the United States

Factors to Consider in a Potential Eradication Plan for African Swine Fever in the United States: A White Paper This paper describes potential approaches for developing an eradication plan for African swine fever (ASF) should it become established in the United States. The purpose of the white paper is to encourage discussion and consideration of important factors for […]

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Introduction to Farmed Cervid CWD Programs

We offer 2 similar courses: one for Veterinarians and one for Cervid Producers. See descriptions of both courses below.

The ‘Access free courses’ button will take you to a separate site where you can choose either to:

  • Create an account: This is required if you want to earn CE credit (veterinarians or veterinary technicians) or collect a Cervid Producer training certificate.
  • Use guest access: This will allow you to view the Cervid Producer course without an account, but you will not be able to collect a certificate.

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Biosecurity in Livestock and Poultry Production

We offer two versions of the course, both are RACE-approved for veterinarians and veterinary technicians (3 or 6 hours of RACE® CE).

  1. Basic Course: Introduces biosecurity concepts and provides an overview of biosecurity risk factors
  2. Advanced Course: Covers all content from the basic course, plus information on assessing risk and developing, implementing, and evaluating a biosecurity plan

 

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Biosecurity Train the Trainer

Resources for Trainers Trainers are welcome to download, customize and use the resources. Please credit the source and funding agencies when customizing the PPTs. Infographics Daily to Enhanced Biosecurity (PPTs) Biosecurity Tips (PPTs) How to Train-the-Trainer Session Recording If you missed the training session about how to use the biosecurity resources to train others, please […]

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Animal Movements

Farm Animal Movement Biosecurity Tips Animals moving on and off your operation can spread disease. Biosecurity steps can help stop disease spread. Animal movement includes new animals. It also includes animals returning to your farm/ranch after shows, breeding, grazing off-farm, or medical care.

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