COVID-19爆发后家禽业战略未来的当前展望

A. Samad, M. Hamza, Ayesha Muazzam, Areeb Ahmer, Sania Tariq, Shehroz Ahmad, M. Mumtaz
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家禽业务的未来扩张受到许多原因的阻碍,包括鸡的免疫力、健康和生产力。该部门现状及其战略未来的主要障碍仍将是消费者信心、产品质量和安全、产品种类以及疾病的引入和再次出现。家禽与人畜共患病和食源性疾病密不可分。食源性和人畜共患病原体的根除、消除和/或管理对养鸡业提出了重大挑战。食用含有大量抗生素残留的食品对公众健康的风险也将继续是一个主要问题。这篇综述的养鸡理念不仅仅是考虑疾病预防。相反,它将考虑到动物的免疫力、福祉和健康是如何相互关联的。重要的是要了解母鸡不容易受到鼻内SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)病毒感染。尽管如此,新冠疫情将对养鸡业的财务、运输和消费产生影响。与这些因素一起,它将评估维持高环境安全以及经济,道德和社会方面。为了满足消费者需求并保证可持续农业,股东、兽医、农民和家禽生产链上的所有其他利益相关者需要在当前状态和该行业的战略未来中更加积极。目前的评价审查了这些关键活动的结果。
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Current Perspectives on the Strategic Future of the Poultry Industry After the COVID-19 Outbreak
The future expansion of the poultry business is hampered by a number of reasons, including chicken immunity, health, and productivity. Major obstacles to the present state of the sector and its strategic future will continue to be consumer confidence, product quality and safety, product kinds, and the introduction and re-emergence of illnesses. Poultry is inextricably related to zoonotic and foodborne illnesses. Foodborne and zoonotic pathogen eradication, elimination, and/or management provide a significant challenge to the chicken business. The risks to the general public's health from eating foods with significant antibiotic residues will also continue to be a major problem. This review's idea of chicken farming goes beyond only thinking about disease prevention. Instead, it will take into account how the immunity, wellbeing, and health of the animals are interconnected. It is crucial to understand that hens are not vulnerable to intranasal SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) viral infection. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic will have an impact on chicken farming's finances, transportation, and consumption. Along with these factors, it will evaluate the maintenance of high environmental security as well as economic, ethical, and social aspects. For the industry to meet consumer demand and guarantee sustainable agriculture, shareholders, veterinarians, farmers, and all other stakeholders in the chain of poultry production need to be more active in the present state and the sector's strategic future. The current evaluation examines these crucial activities as a result.
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