What does biosecurity mean PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 15 June 2008

Biosecurity means security against biological agents and specifically against infectious biological agents. These biological agents include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, parasites, and any other agents capable of introducing an infectious disease into a poultry flock. Biosecurity therefore means maintaining a flock, poultry house, or premises used to raise poultry so that infectious agents do not have a chance to enter to cause disease. If agents do enter, the producer will use management practices that will keep their effect to the very minimum.

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