Biosecurity Course
This course focuses on Biosecurity for poultry and swine professionals.
General course information
On-farm and regional biosecurity measures are presented with up-to-date information on equipment and products and on techniques favoring compliance, Key topics include the basic principles of infectious disease transmission and biosecurity; risk assessment; feed and water sanitation, cleaning and disinfection; compliance assessment and enhancement; carcass and manure disposal;pest management; ; airborne contaminants; regional strategies; and cost-benefit analysis.
This course offers a unique opportunity to enhance your expertise with the latest strategies in on-farm and regional biosecurity.
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2025
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To be confirmed
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More details soon.
Protecting Health, Securing the Future
It all begins with knowledge. Understanding biosecurity isn't just about preventing risks—it's about safeguarding livelihoods, protecting animal health, and ensuring sustainable practices. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this module will give you the tools to make a real difference. Discover how to turn innovative ideas into practical solutions and why biosecurity is the cornerstone of success in modern animal health management.
Detailed Program
2 days online, 3 days in-person training
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8:00–8:50: Basic principles
9:00–9:50: Basic components of biosecurity and internal & external biosecurity
10:00–10:50: Risk assessment & Establishing priorities
11:00–11:50: Farm layout & Entrance
11:50-13:30 : Lunch
13:30–14:20: Barn entrance, visitors, avoiding transmission to humans
14:30–15:20: Economics of on-farm biosecurity
15:30–17:30: Case studies
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8:00–8:50: Carcass disposal
9:00–9:50: Manure management, Feed sanitation & management
10:00–10:50: Water sanitation
11:00–11:50: Water monitoring
11:50-13:30 : Lunch
13:30–14:20: Air & dust, Immediate environment
14:30–15:20: Insect control & rodent control
15:30–17:30: Insect & rodent control
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8:00–8:50: Key principles of cleaning & disinfection
9:00–9:50: The C&D process, How to find information on a product label
10:00–10:50: Selecting detergents and disinfectants, Factors determining successes and failures
11:00–11:50: Health & Safety issues
11:50-13:30 : Lunch
13:30–14:20: Application in the field developing a C&D program
14:30–15:20: Assessing the efficacy of C&D, Data collection and interpretation
15:30–17:30: Laboratory
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8:00–8:50: Compliance, What we know
9:00–9:50: Compliance, human considerations, personality, attitude, emotional intelligence, normative belief, perceived control
10:00–10:50: Compliance, Training adults, Incentives
11:00–11:50: Compliance & technologies
11:50-13:30 : Lunch
13:30–14:20: Compliance, monitoring
14:30–17:30: Case studies
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8:00–8:50: Regional Biosecurity, Key principles, Risk assessment
9:00–9:50: Regional Biosecurity, transportation, coordination, sanitation
10:00–10:50: Regional Biosecurity, effective communication, using technologies
11:00–11:50: Regional Biosecurity, monitoring
11:50-13:30 : Lunch
13:30–14:20: Regional Biosecurity, economics, cooperation with partners
14:30–15:20: Case studies
16:30-17:30: Key points for success in the field