Abstract

Biosecurity implemented on the poultry farms in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in the form of preparedness against any possible outbreak of disease, is critical for farm survival, safety, and development. Little information on the status of biosecurity readiness for containing any outbreak of poultry disease is available. This study was conducted to evaluate the status of biosecurity on commercial poultry farms in the UAE. Four categories of biosecurity measures/actions: isolation, human and traffic flow, cleaning, and disinfection, and adoption of vaccination protocols were considered. All 37 licensed commercial poultry farms in the country were enrolled in the study’s survey. Cumulative Distribution Functions (CDFs) and Artificial Neural Network statistical (ANN) methods were used for ranking biosecurity on farms, including a breakdown for large and small farms, and to identify areas that require improvements. The ANN is used to correlate preparedness in the focus areas to the poultry farms’ biophysical and business characteristics, such as the number of yearly flock cycles, farm capacity, the total area of the farms, density, and the number of biosecurity workers. This study finds that more stringent implementation of vaccination protocol, isolation, and human and vehicle-flow controls for disinfection are most needed. The study also revealed that poultry farms address biosecurity preparedness differently based on the type of production on large or small farms, and for broilers or layers.

Highlights

  • Many are concerned about the spread of animal diseases that bring negative economic impacts to farms, risks to human health, and threats to food security, especially in light of the 2020COVID-19 pandemic

  • The first section summarizes ranking of poultry farm preparedness against biosecurity threats, using the Cumulative Density Functions

  • Small-scale poultry farms were much less prepared, with 25% or less responding that they apply 18 out of the 39 biosecurity measures included in this study

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Introduction

Many are concerned about the spread of animal diseases that bring negative economic impacts to farms, risks to human health, and threats to food security, especially in light of the 2020. This concern may be especially urgent for poultry production in a country such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where poultry production is limited. Agriculture 2020, 10, 426 commercial farms survey, published by the UAE Federal Competitiveness and Statistical Authority [3], showed that poultry production of both meat and eggs in the country was valued at 1.1 billion UAE Dirhams US$295 million) totalwas number ofat licensed local commercial farms poultry production of both meat and eggs in the The country valued.

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