A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management

Classical risk assessment approaches for animal diseases are influenced by the probability of release, exposure and consequences of a hazard affecting a livestock population. Once a pathogen enters into domestic livestock, potential risks of exposure and infection both to animals and people extend through a chain of economic activities related to producing, buying and selling of animals and products. Therefore, in order to understand economic drivers of animal diseases in different ecosystems and to come up with effective and efficient measures to manage disease risks from a country or region, the entire value chain and related markets for animal and product needs to be analysed to come out with practical and cost effective risk management options agreed by actors and players on those value chains. Value chain analysis enriches disease risk assessment providing a framework for interdisciplinary collaboration, which seems to be in increasing demand for problems concerning infectious livestock diseases. The best way to achieve this is to ensure that veterinary epidemiologists and social scientists work together throughout the process at all levels.

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Main Author: FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230
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Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2011
Subjects:ANIMAL DISEASES, DISEASE TRANSMISSION, RISK ANALYSIS, IMPACT ASSESSMENT, COOPERATION, EVALUATION, RISK MANAGEMENT, BEST PRACTICES, REGULATIONS, GESTION DU RISQUE, MEILLEURE PRATIQUE, REGLEMENTATION, MALADIE DES ANIMAUX, TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES, ANALYSE DU RISQUE, EVALUATION DE L'IMPACT, GESTION DE RIESGOS, MEJOR PRACTICA, REGLAMENTACIONES, ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES, TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES, ANALISIS DE RIESGOS, EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO, COOPERACION, EVALUACION,
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spelling unfao:6751282021-05-05T06:52:20ZA value chain approach to animal diseases risk management FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230 textRome (Italy) FAO2011engClassical risk assessment approaches for animal diseases are influenced by the probability of release, exposure and consequences of a hazard affecting a livestock population. Once a pathogen enters into domestic livestock, potential risks of exposure and infection both to animals and people extend through a chain of economic activities related to producing, buying and selling of animals and products. Therefore, in order to understand economic drivers of animal diseases in different ecosystems and to come up with effective and efficient measures to manage disease risks from a country or region, the entire value chain and related markets for animal and product needs to be analysed to come out with practical and cost effective risk management options agreed by actors and players on those value chains. Value chain analysis enriches disease risk assessment providing a framework for interdisciplinary collaboration, which seems to be in increasing demand for problems concerning infectious livestock diseases. The best way to achieve this is to ensure that veterinary epidemiologists and social scientists work together throughout the process at all levels. Classical risk assessment approaches for animal diseases are influenced by the probability of release, exposure and consequences of a hazard affecting a livestock population. Once a pathogen enters into domestic livestock, potential risks of exposure and infection both to animals and people extend through a chain of economic activities related to producing, buying and selling of animals and products. Therefore, in order to understand economic drivers of animal diseases in different ecosystems and to come up with effective and efficient measures to manage disease risks from a country or region, the entire value chain and related markets for animal and product needs to be analysed to come out with practical and cost effective risk management options agreed by actors and players on those value chains. Value chain analysis enriches disease risk assessment providing a framework for interdisciplinary collaboration, which seems to be in increasing demand for problems concerning infectious livestock diseases. The best way to achieve this is to ensure that veterinary epidemiologists and social scientists work together throughout the process at all levels. ANIMAL DISEASESDISEASE TRANSMISSIONRISK ANALYSISIMPACT ASSESSMENTCOOPERATIONEVALUATIONRISK MANAGEMENTBEST PRACTICESREGULATIONSGESTION DU RISQUEMEILLEURE PRATIQUEREGLEMENTATIONMALADIE DES ANIMAUXTRANSMISSION DES MALADIESANALYSE DU RISQUEEVALUATION DE L'IMPACTCOOPERATIONEVALUATIONGESTION DE RIESGOSMEJOR PRACTICAREGLAMENTACIONESENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALESTRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADESANALISIS DE RIESGOSEVALUACION DEL IMPACTOCOOPERACIONEVALUACIONhttp://www.fao.org/3/a-i2198e.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-5-106861-8
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topic ANIMAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
RISK ANALYSIS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
BEST PRACTICES
REGULATIONS
GESTION DU RISQUE
MEILLEURE PRATIQUE
REGLEMENTATION
MALADIE DES ANIMAUX
TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES
ANALYSE DU RISQUE
EVALUATION DE L'IMPACT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
GESTION DE RIESGOS
MEJOR PRACTICA
REGLAMENTACIONES
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE RIESGOS
EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO
COOPERACION
EVALUACION
ANIMAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
RISK ANALYSIS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
BEST PRACTICES
REGULATIONS
GESTION DU RISQUE
MEILLEURE PRATIQUE
REGLEMENTATION
MALADIE DES ANIMAUX
TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES
ANALYSE DU RISQUE
EVALUATION DE L'IMPACT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
GESTION DE RIESGOS
MEJOR PRACTICA
REGLAMENTACIONES
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE RIESGOS
EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO
COOPERACION
EVALUACION
spellingShingle ANIMAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
RISK ANALYSIS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
BEST PRACTICES
REGULATIONS
GESTION DU RISQUE
MEILLEURE PRATIQUE
REGLEMENTATION
MALADIE DES ANIMAUX
TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES
ANALYSE DU RISQUE
EVALUATION DE L'IMPACT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
GESTION DE RIESGOS
MEJOR PRACTICA
REGLAMENTACIONES
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE RIESGOS
EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO
COOPERACION
EVALUACION
ANIMAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
RISK ANALYSIS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
BEST PRACTICES
REGULATIONS
GESTION DU RISQUE
MEILLEURE PRATIQUE
REGLEMENTATION
MALADIE DES ANIMAUX
TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES
ANALYSE DU RISQUE
EVALUATION DE L'IMPACT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
GESTION DE RIESGOS
MEJOR PRACTICA
REGLAMENTACIONES
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE RIESGOS
EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO
COOPERACION
EVALUACION
FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230
A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management
description Classical risk assessment approaches for animal diseases are influenced by the probability of release, exposure and consequences of a hazard affecting a livestock population. Once a pathogen enters into domestic livestock, potential risks of exposure and infection both to animals and people extend through a chain of economic activities related to producing, buying and selling of animals and products. Therefore, in order to understand economic drivers of animal diseases in different ecosystems and to come up with effective and efficient measures to manage disease risks from a country or region, the entire value chain and related markets for animal and product needs to be analysed to come out with practical and cost effective risk management options agreed by actors and players on those value chains. Value chain analysis enriches disease risk assessment providing a framework for interdisciplinary collaboration, which seems to be in increasing demand for problems concerning infectious livestock diseases. The best way to achieve this is to ensure that veterinary epidemiologists and social scientists work together throughout the process at all levels.
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topic_facet ANIMAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
RISK ANALYSIS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
BEST PRACTICES
REGULATIONS
GESTION DU RISQUE
MEILLEURE PRATIQUE
REGLEMENTATION
MALADIE DES ANIMAUX
TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES
ANALYSE DU RISQUE
EVALUATION DE L'IMPACT
COOPERATION
EVALUATION
GESTION DE RIESGOS
MEJOR PRACTICA
REGLAMENTACIONES
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
ANALISIS DE RIESGOS
EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO
COOPERACION
EVALUACION
author FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230
author_facet FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230
author_sort FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230
title A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management
title_short A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management
title_full A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management
title_fullStr A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management
title_full_unstemmed A value chain approach to animal diseases risk management
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