Correctly identifying an emergency animal disease on the farm, interpreting the circumstances precipitating its appearance, and devising immediate control measures in anticipation of a larger campaign, lie at the heart of a response.
Lectures, tutorials, and a practical exercise will train students in ascertaining and recording epidemiological history, clinical details and the performance of a post mortem examination. These will form the background to designing an immediate on-farm response.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students will have gained:
Detailed knowledge of history-taking, clinical examination, post-mortem examination and sampling needed at farm level where an EAD is suspected
Understanding of environmental and management factors as they impact on disease dynamics
Knowledge of risk-factor analysis as it applies to the design of a disease response at farm level
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, students should have developed their: