Pandemics, and Ecological Animal Husbandry

Can Karakurt, B. E. Teke, B. Bülbül, K. Alkoyak
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The pandemics to which humanity has been subjected throughout history will also continue to exist in the future. There may be many reasons for the development of pandemics and threats to human and animal health. Whatever the reason, previous pandemics and also this current Covid-19 period revealed the importance of ecological agricultural production. The destruction of natural habitats, industrial agriculture, industrialization, and the decrease in biodiversity disrupt the ecological balance and create an environment for pandemic formation, endangering both human and animal health. This review is focusing on the importance of ecological animal husbandry in terms of both human and animal health and welfare, and especially understanding after the pandemics are part of our life.
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流行病和生态畜牧业
人类在历史上一直遭受的大流行病在未来也将继续存在。流行病的发展和对人类和动物健康的威胁可能有许多原因。无论是什么原因,以往的大流行和当前的新冠疫情都表明了生态农业生产的重要性。自然栖息地的破坏、工业化农业、工业化和生物多样性的减少破坏了生态平衡,为流行病的形成创造了环境,危及人类和动物的健康。这篇综述的重点是生态畜牧业在人类和动物健康和福利方面的重要性,特别是在流行病成为我们生活的一部分之后的理解。
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