Evaluation of a biological risk management tool on large western United States dairies

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Critical to changing biosecurity practices on the farm is an individual assessment of those practices contributing to disease transmission. The purpose of this project was to assess, implement, and refine a biological risk management survey for use on large western United States dairy farms. Assessment tools developed by Iowa State University Center for Food Security and Public Health (Ames, IA) were refined using a focus group process and by testing them on 40 dairy herds in California. Each question was evaluated using standard criteria and producer responses. Some survey questions required refinement for clarity and others were considered unnecessary. New questions were added based on a biosecurity literature review, resulting in a new set of questions that can be used by extension educators and food animal veterinarians to help identify disease risk areas and educate dairy producers. © 2010 American Dairy Science Association.

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Moore, D. A., Leach, D. A., Bickett-Weddle, D., Andersen, K., Castillo, A. R., Collar, C. A., … Hartman, M. L. (2010). Evaluation of a biological risk management tool on large western United States dairies. Journal of Dairy Science, 93(9), 4096–4104. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2010-3272

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