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Thank you for all the contributions
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Very good suggestion
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To ensure responsible antibiotic use in the poultry sector, a prudent strategy is to prioritize preventative measures like biosecurity, vaccination, and improved gut health, while drastically reducing or eliminating the use of antibiotics for growth promotion or preventive mass treatment. Greater public transparency and reporting on antibiotic use are crucial for building trust and tracking progress, and the industry can ensure this doesn’t lead to an AMR crisis by focusing on alternatives, adhering to strict stewardship guidelines, and implementing robust tracking and reporting systems.
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To target the environmental persistence of S. Typhimurium, the industry should implement a comprehensive biosecurity strategy focused on reducing pathogen entry and transmission, especially from persistent reservoirs like soil and dust. Key strategies include strict control of farm access, improved hygiene and sanitation in facilities and equipment, managing environmental factors like soil moisture and dust, using antimicrobial treatments in specific zones, and utilizing non-antibiotic alternatives like bacteriophages. A One Health approach that integrates animal, human, and environmental health is crucial for reducing the overall impact of the pathogen.
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First aid, PPE, Preventive maintenance, Proper use of fire extinguishers & Hazard recognition and prevention.
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Cleaning ,Hygiene & Sanitation.
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- Fertility is defined as a complex trait involving biology, management, egg storage, and hatchery practices. Since genetics companies are only one part of this system, what is the role of other stakeholders (hatcheries, feed companies, growers) in supporting the genetic program’s effort to stabilize fertility?
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On point
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Thanks for this

