Genomics and Biotechnological Advances in Veterinary, Poultry, and Fisheries 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816352-8.00013-8
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Biotechnological innovations in farm and pet animal disease diagnosis

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“…Innovative approaches to disease control include vaccination programs, biosecurity measures, and genetic selection for disease resistance. Advancements in biotechnology have led to the development of novel vaccines and diagnostic tools that target specific pathogens, providing farmers with more precise and effective disease management options [101]. Additionally, it was reported by Drewe et al [102] that the adoption of data-driven approaches, such as predictive modeling by using ML and epidemiological surveillance, enables the early detection of disease threats and facilitates rapid response measures.…”
Section: Disease Control Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovative approaches to disease control include vaccination programs, biosecurity measures, and genetic selection for disease resistance. Advancements in biotechnology have led to the development of novel vaccines and diagnostic tools that target specific pathogens, providing farmers with more precise and effective disease management options [101]. Additionally, it was reported by Drewe et al [102] that the adoption of data-driven approaches, such as predictive modeling by using ML and epidemiological surveillance, enables the early detection of disease threats and facilitates rapid response measures.…”
Section: Disease Control Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advances in high-throughput and pen-side diagnostics are gradually increasing the speed and accuracy with which the presence of specific parasites species can be detected on farms, as well as the level of genomic detail that can be generated for them [128][129][130][131][132], opening the real possibilities of personalised medicine for livestock and populations. Should real-time access to the genomic profiles of individual animals on-farm be enabled, it could offer an opportunity to take account of the genetics of the parasite, the individuals infected, and the surrounding population.…”
Section: Animal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%