Jen Whiting’s Updates
Week 6: Advanced Discussion of Disease Transmission & Bio- Security
A Deeper Look at Disease Transmission & Bio-Security
Learning Objectives
In this module, we'll focus on:
- Understanding the spread of infectious diseases in various types of at-risk populations and demonstrate the spread of such diseases considering R0 and incubation period.
- Explaining what herd immunity is, and calculate the fraction of immune individuals to prevent an epidemic.
- Listing components of herd biosecurity and discuss the pros and cons of each component.
- Being able to use a partial budget to estimate ballpark profitability and return for implementing a biosecurity practice.
How long is this module?
- Two videos run for a total of 32 minutes of viewing.
- A learning module from Texas A&M University allows you to engage with a scenario-based environment related to African Swine Fever.
- There are 15 required readings plus four resources to become familiar with.
- Assessments: create one update (400 words plus at least one multi-modal element) and respond to at least two other student's updates to further the discussion (at least 200 words each).
- Though not required, additional materials can be found in the "Optional Videos and Readings Module" for further study.
BIO-SECURITY
Lecture 1 on Biosecurity
Lecture 2 on Biosecurity
<<INSERT CATTLE BIOSECURITY CASE STUDY>>
This case study is required; you will use this material in your update for this week.
Texas A&M Emergency Preparedness and Response Module with the ASF Case Study
Texas A&M University has prepared several modules of learning; two are linked here for you.
- Emergency Preparedness and Response - This is an optional module that summarizes many of the key elements you studied in the previous two weeks on ICS.
- African Swine Fever (ASF) Case Study - This module is required viewing (approximately 30 minutes). You will use this material in your update for this week.
View the Emergency Preparedness and Response Module with the ASF Case Study that is available from Texas A&M.
<<Need to select four required readings and then have Jen move the rest to an optional posting for this week>>
Key Resources
- OIE: African Swine Fever Situation Report Portal (view and download latest status reports)
- FAO: African Swine Fever Portal
- USAHA Disease References
Required Readings
- Soo-youn false-negative diagnoses Korea 2010 outbreak implications
- A review of recent unexpected animal disease events in Japan and Korea and the follow-up action taken
- Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease during 2010–2011 Epidemic, South Korea
- Epidemiological Characteristics of the 2002 Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in The Republic of Korea
- How does ASF spread within a feed mill?
- Next-generation sequencing to be used to detect bovine diseases
- A risk-based scoring system to quantify biosecurity in cattle production
- ASSESSOR’S GUIDE TO A BEEF QUALITY ASSURANCE COW-CALF ASSESSMENT
- Adoption of Secure Pork Supply Plan Biosecurity by U.S. Swine Producers
- A review of recent unexpected animal disease events in Japan and Korea and the follow-up action taken
- Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease during 2010–2011 Epidemic, South Korea (abbreviated version)
- Korean Biomedical Review: ‘Learn lessons from faulty testing that caused 2010 foot-and-mouth outbreak’
- U.S. Pork Industry Guide to the Secure Pork Supply Plan (2018)
- Epidemiological Characteristics of the 2002 Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in The Republic of Korea
Comment on This Week's Course Update
Comment on this update with a reflection on XXX.
Create Your Update #5
Choose one of the two scenarios from this module on which to base your update.
What do you think are the most important new biosecurity strategies you learned about in the scenario you selected. What infectious disease prevention strategies were relevant? <<NEED SPECIFIC PROMPT QUESTIONS that apply to either scenario>>
Be sure to add links, references, images, or other media to illustrate your point. What have you researched? Share videos found online, your experiences with FADs or biosecurity, and/or data that are relevant to the biosecurity strategies you're discussing. Your update must be at least 400 words plus one multi-modal element (video, graphic, table, chart, etc.). Respond to at least two other updates with @name (each response must be at least 200 words).